Proper Gear: Always wear the right gear, including a helmet, jacket, gloves, pants, and boots, to protect yourself in case of accidents.
Check Your Bike: Before each ride, inspect your motorcycle for any issues like tire pressure, brake functionality, and fluid levels to ensure a safe journey.
Ride Defensively: Be alert and anticipate potential hazards on the road. Assume that other drivers may not see you and ride defensively to stay safe.
Practice Emergency Maneuvers: Learn and practice emergency braking, swerving, and cornering techniques to handle unexpected situations effectively.
Stay Visible: Use reflective gear, bright colors, and proper lighting on your motorcycle to increase visibility, especially during low-light conditions.
Mind Your Blind Spots: Be aware of your blind spots and regularly check your mirrors and surroundings to avoid accidents caused by unseen vehicles.
Maintain Proper Riding Posture: Adopt a relaxed yet alert riding posture to reduce fatigue and improve control over your motorcycle, especially during long rides.