Fall Safety Tips for Motorcycles
As summer wanes into fall, your days of enjoying your motorcycle may be numbered. Even in warm climates, fall and winter can bring wet, dark and unpredictable weather, potentially making road conditions hazardous, especially for bikers. Still, responsible riders may be able to continue enjoying their bikes for a time if they take precautions.
How to Stay Safe on Your Motorcycle During Fall
Regardless of how skilled, responsible or experienced you are behind the handlebars, safety should always be a top priority whenever you hop on your motorcycle. During the fall months, it’s particularly important to be mindful of the following strategies:
- Invest in the right tires. You may need to swap out your bike’s tires during the fall. For example, touring tires may offer greater traction, potentially helping your motorcycle grip the road amid slippery conditions.
- Dress appropriately. The lower temperatures and chilling winds of autumn can impact bikers, making comfort and flexibility essential while operating a motorcycle. Dress appropriately and ensure you have gloves that allow you to maintain warmth and dexterity.
- Inspect your lights. Fall brings not only cooler temperatures but also shorter days. Trips you might’ve been able to make in full daylight in the past may now be shrouded in twilight or complete darkness. Defective or unreliable lighting can be life-threatening for you and other motorists, making it paramount to check fixtures and maintain them appropriately.
- Be mindful of road conditions. In the fall, roads may accumulate frost or fallen leaves, severely affecting traction. In such situations, you should reduce your speed, consider other means of transportation or reschedule your trip.
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This blog is intended for informational and educational use only. It is not exhaustive and should not be construed as legal advice. Please contact your insurance professional for further information.
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