When making turns, look for traffic… Then look AGAIN for bikers!
This is the #1 motorcycle safety tip!! The vast majority
of car vs. bike accidents happen in intersections when a car turns right in
front of a biker. You can imagine how this turns out for the motorcycle rider.
It is imperative, before making a left turn; to be sure traffic is clear. THEN
look again specifically for motorcycles! Vehicles’ turning in front of
motorcycles is the number one cause of fatal accidents for motorcycle riders.
Please, look twice and save a life!
Let them swerve
You’ll notice that motorcycle riders often weave within
their lane from side to side. They have good reason to do this. For those of us
in cars and trucks, running over a pothole means we get jarred and at the very
worse, screws up the alignment on our vehicle. For a biker, though, missing a
pothole could literally mean the difference between life and death! And that’s
just the start! Factor in road kill, oil spots, and other types of road debris.
Some roads can literally be an obstacle course for them. Many bikers like to
change position in their lane to stay out of peoples blind spots too.
The best thing to do is leave them as much space as
possible. There are many things bikers need to swerve for. So don’t crowd them.
Give them as much room as possible. If you want to pass them, do it in a hurry
and get out of their way.
Stay back
When riding behind a motorcycle, increase your following
distance. Leave an extra buffer zone. Why? For one, motorcycles have a much
quicker stopping distance than cars. You can’t stop as quickly as they can. If
you rear end another car, the driver of that car is well protected. Motorcycle
riders are completely exposed. Even a minor collision can have very serious
effects. So practice all of your defensive driving techniques two fold around
bikers.
Make a conscious note
During unusually warm weather during the winter months, and
during all days of the spring, summer, and fall, make a mental note that bikers
are out there. Just as we remind ourselves to watch for kids in neighborhoods,
we should remind ourselves of bikers. Share the road. Bikers can only do so
much to protect themselves. Let’s help them out by specifically looking out for
them. The end result is you being a safer driver all around. If you’re looking
specifically for small motorcycles, you’re sure to see everything else!
Rogers, M. 2/30/2015. http://www.drive-safely.net/motorcycle-safety-tips/