{"id":288,"date":"2021-06-07T20:45:21","date_gmt":"2021-06-07T20:45:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/torrent411.me\/?p=288"},"modified":"2023-10-27T00:15:10","modified_gmt":"2023-10-27T00:15:10","slug":"motorcycle-safety-and-road-rules","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/torrent411.me\/index.php\/2021\/06\/07\/motorcycle-safety-and-road-rules\/","title":{"rendered":"Motorcycle safety and road rules"},"content":{"rendered":"

Motorcycles are probably one of the most fun transportation methods out there, but it\u2019s important to ride with safety (and legality) in mind. If you\u2019re an experienced rider, you can think of this as a refresher. But, if you\u2019ve caught a more recent case of motorcycle madness, give this post a thorough read before you head out on the road.<\/p>\n

Getting ready to ride<\/h2>\n

No matter how eager you are to start riding, you need to make sure you\u2019re road ready first. You may not have heard the biker term \u201csquid,” but you definitely don\u2019t want to be one. A squid is someone who rides without any thought for the safety of others (or their own, for that matter.) They ride in shorts and t-shirts, neglect proper safety gear, and tend to view the yellow center line as more of a suggestion than a hard and fast rule. Drivers don\u2019t like them, and other bikers don\u2019t either.<\/p>\n

That said, here are some gear and safety tips to get you started as a responsible rider.<\/p>\n

Dress for success<\/h3>\n

Even a cursory online search will find you plenty of horror stories of riders who owe their lives to their gear. At a minimum, you should wear the following every time you ride:<\/p>\n

Full-face helmet<\/h3>\n