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When a car or truck is involved in an accident with a motorcycle, it’s more common that the motorcyclist will be injured or killed due to the difference in vehicle size. Discover these simple steps to avoid motorcycle injuries and accidents altogether.

Wear DOT-Recommended Gear

When you ride, make sure your gear is Department of Transportation-approved gear. Your helmet especially should be high-quality, as traumatic brain injuries occur when a motorist wears a faulty helmet or no helmet at all. Traumatic brain injuries can cause lifelong damage or death. Additionally, always opt for light-colored gear and clothing to increase visibility.

Stay Alert & Aware of Your Surroundings

When driving in heavy traffic or crossing through an intersection, stay alert and aware of other vehicles turning left, driving ahead of you, and driving behind you. They may not see you and make a decision that puts your life in danger. If you stay alert, you can see them and respond appropriately.

Eliminate Distractions

A collision with a bigger vehicle can cause motorcycle injuries, but so can distractions. While you’re riding, forego texting, daydreaming, or any other activity that takes your eyes and mind off the road. If you are focused on the vehicles around you, you can act promptly to avoid an accident.

Never Drink & Ride

Many single-vehicle accidents involve an impaired driver. If you drink then ride, you will have a slower reaction time – and those precious seconds could save your life. Other motorcycle injuries are related to speeding, reckless driving, and bad weather.

Bushway Law Firm: Your Motorcycle Injury Attorney

There are steps you can take to stay safe while riding your motorcycle, but you can’t control what other drivers do on the road! If you suffer motorcycle injuries due to a negligent driver, we can help you get compensation for your recovery journey. Don’t hesitate to contact us today: 478-621-4995.