| Motorcycle safety fundamentals |

Safe Motorcycling... "The more you know, the better it gets!" Learn More than 90% of riders involved in accidents had no formal training. Take a Motorcycle RiderCourse® to develop good basic riding techniques. Get Licensed Nearly half of all motorcycle riders involved in accidents are unlicensed or improperly licensed. Prepare Wear appropriate gear for comfort and protection. Be Seen Stand out. Wear bright clothing and use retroreflective material. Be Awake Fatigue and drowsiness can impair a motorcyclist's ability to react. Plan When riding in a group, determine your route in advance and coordinate it with the other riders. Inspect Conduct a safety inspection of your motorcycle before each ride. Ride Sober Alcohol and other drugs affect judgment and do not mix with motorcycling. Obey the Law Don't speed; know the local traffic laws and rules of the road. Be Courteous Be considerate on the road; show courtesy and respect to other drivers. Improve Take an Experienced RiderCourse® to sharpen your street-riding strategies and accident-avoidance skills. Retroreflectivity is the result of light being reflected back to its source on paths which are parallel to those striking the reflector. This quality is essential for night time visibility. It operates by making use of the light intensity of vehicle headlights and other light sources, providing visibility without the use of electricity or batteries. |
| Nuke BFMC National Safety Officer MSF Certified RiderCoach |
