Riding Your Motorcycle Safely In The Rain
We’ve had a ton of rain over the past 3-4 months in the state of Georgia and in particularly in Atlanta.
These tips my motorcycle accident law firm will provide are timely, especially now that we’re getting close to spring in the next couple of months and will have more rain.
Be As Visible And Attentive As Possible
It would help to remember you’re not as visible to drivers, especially in the rain and fog. This means you will be even less visible to our four-wheeled brethren. For that reason, you have to be very careful and attentive when riding in the rain.
Slow Down
You want to slow down riding your motorcycle during the rain, not because of what you think, which is losing control or slippery roads. The real reason is that since you are not as visible in the rain, slowing down will help you not be more visible, but it will help you be more attentive to other drivers on the road, especially when you’re coming to stops.
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