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Creator of Silent Beacon Kenny Kelley understands the importance of an easy and accessible way to call for help. The Silent Beacon motorcycle safety device can help you or a loved one in an emergency situation. In honor of May and Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, here are some motorcycle safety tips to keep in mind next time you go for a drive:
Invest in a strong helmet and jacket for added protection in case of an accident while riding.Wear correctly sized gloves to ensure proper handling of your motorcycle.Never ride tired. Only ride when you are alert and awake.Always keep at least a 20-foot distance between you and fellow riders.Use the “outside, inside, outside” path of travel.When riding in a curve, remember to start at the outside part of your lane, move to the inside part of the curve, then back to the outside. This will straighten out the curve.Always be aware of escape routes in case you need to bail out of a sticky situation.When riding with others, don’t try to keep up with the group. Stick to a speed you are comfortable with.Be extremely wary of other vehicles, especially semi-trucks.Follow any and all traffic rules.Be a defensive rider.Never assume that a neighboring driver can see you. You should always ride with your headlights on, stay out of a driver’s blind spot, signal well in advance of any change in direction, and make sure to watch for turning vehicles.Keep your riding skills honed through education.Buy Motorcycle Safety Device
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