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		<title>Safety advice for motorcycle riders to avoid accidents</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Motorcycle Accident]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Motorcycles account for a worryingly high part of the traffic accidents that take place annually on britain’s roads.
More humans own and ride motorbikes now than ever before and with such a heap of riders on the route, safety has never been more principal; not exclusively for the riders but for other drivers encountering them on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Motorcycles account for a worryingly high part of the traffic accidents that take place annually on britain’s roads.<br />
More humans own and ride motorbikes now than ever before and with such a heap of riders on the route, safety has never been more principal; not exclusively for the riders but for other drivers encountering them on the roads.</p>
<p>Accident stats where motorbikes were involved have decreased in the past few years, particularly those resulting in fatalities, but it’s still vitally principal to ensure you’re being as a safe and responsible on the roads as you can be.</p>
<p>So let’s go through some of the most principal points of motorcycle safety.</p>
<p>Firstly, the most principal thing to do not forget is to use mutual sense.<br />
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Do not forget the earliest lesson you learned; keep your eyes and concentration on the route. Ensure you’re at all times conscious of the other drivers on the route, keep your eyes on where they’re and how far away they’re from you and just in general stay sharp when you’re in traffic.<br />
Such a heap of accidents involving motorcycles are are mostly caused by other drivers not paying attention and not noticing you and your bike. Of course it’s their obligation to keep their eyes open too but if they don’t pays attention and they miss you, then it becomes your problem.</p>
<p>Another huge issue is increasing your visibility, particularly when riding at night. Wear reflective clothing which includes high visibility strips and keep your lights on at all times. Make it as possible and easy for other drivers to see you.</p>
<p>Keep control of your bike. Don’t drive at exuberant speeds particularly when taking corners and driving in the dark. Keep a sturdy and stable position on your bike to avoid slipping or being thrown off.</p>
<p>If you drive safely and aim on what you are doing you are no chances to have any bad experiences.</p>
<p>If, unluckily, you do have an accident though, there are some things you can do to minimise the outcomes.</p>
<p>Make certain you are wearing the most appropriate helmet. It should fit securely and be fastened properly. If you are injured undertake to avoid removing your helmet until the paramedics arrive or you accept other medical advice as once in a while you could do harm to your neck and spine.</p>
<p>Wear the correct clothes. Motorcycle clothing is particularly designed to minimise any injury if you have an accident. If you skid across a gravel road at high speed, you will want good quality clothing protecting your skin.</p>
<p>Call for medical attention without delay if you are competent. Never just leave it to probability. Ensure you are checked over properly and given the all clear.</p>
<p>It may similarly be a great thought to invest in some extra advanced lessons specifically detailing the most effective ways to deal in an accident circumstance. You can acquire knowledge on skid control and how handle your bike if you fall.<br />
While extra lessons are not compulsary for proving your test, they could teach you the divergence amid life and death, so they’re worth the extra venture.</p>
<p>If you do meet with an accident and it was not your fault, don’t be frightened to get the police involved, particularly if it was down to severe negligence on the part of another driver.</p>
<p>You could similarly be entitled to compensation which could just be much necessitated in paying medical bills or keeping you going if you are unable to work.</p>
<p>The most initial rule in motorcycle safety though is, again, mutual sense. If we all just look out for ourselves and the other drivers on the route we can all aid prevent accidents.</p>
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		<title>What you ought to do after being in a motorcycle accident</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 13:44:10 +0000</pubDate>
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If you are ever in a motorcycle accident, and you are injured there are steps you may take to recover evidence from the scene. Once you are back to normal you may want to consider making a assert for accident. Claims for motorbike accidents may be for a potpourri reasons, slippery surfaces, damaged surface, spillages, [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you are ever in a motorcycle accident, and you are injured there are steps you may take to recover evidence from the scene. Once you are back to normal you may want to consider making a assert for accident. Claims for motorbike accidents may be for a potpourri reasons, slippery surfaces, damaged surface, spillages, non observant road user, ineffective helmets etc. <strong>These claims are commonly made again the company responsible for either the spilled substance, or the surface maintenance company.</strong><br />
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Please don’t go strait into writing down names, taking pictures etc</strong>. Firstborn you must ensure you and others involved in the accident haven’t sustained any injuries. Whether or not you/they have an ambulance must be called strait away. While you are at the scene is the most skillful probability you will get to gather specific info that would support you in a possible assert.</p>
<p>The firstborn thing that should be done is to call the police, the officers may be competent to give you info you are unable to gather (trace vehicle speeds by skid marks, etc) you may likewise gather the other info while waiting for the police to arrive.</p>
<p><strong>A great thought would be to carry a small notebook in the back of your motorcycle that contains these question already written down. </strong></p>
<p>This (1) allows you to concentrate on becoming the info, instead of having to remember the questions after a traumatic event,</p>
<p>and (2) allows you to gather as much info regarding the motorcycle accident as possible, by becoming the answers more immediate.</p>
<p><strong><em>The question you would probably need to write down would be:</em></strong><br />
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– Personal Information like other driver(s) name, other driver(s)  address, and other driver(s)  telephone number of the other driver(s) involved in the motorcycle accident.</p>
<p>– Other drivers license number involved in the motorcycle accident.</p>
<p>– insurance info of the other driver(s) involved in the motorcycle accident.</p>
<p>– get the other vehicles make, other vehicles model and other vehicles year involved in the motorcycle accident and check the vehicle license plate(s).</p>
<p>– check to see whether or not the driver (s) are the owners of the vehicle(s) involved, this is commonly overlooked and may add fee’s, time onto your legal bills.</p>
<p>– whether or not it is a company car or alike, get the business contact info.</p>
<p>– take down the contact info for all witness’s of the accident, this may now and then be unmanageable as individuals are reluctant to be classed as a witness’s, whether or not this is the case, note down the vehicle registration. This enables you reach them whether or not more info is necessitated later on, even though they didn’t wish to be a witness, most will come through in the end whether or not they recognise your case relies on more information</p>
<p>– write down all conversations regarding the accident, weather in your favor or not, not just driver remarks either, whether or not witness’s have opinions write them down too.</p>
<p><em>Asking all these questions may lead to affected individuals sentiment angry, worried, frightened, annoyed. Remember not to get into an argument, and be as calm as possible.</em></p>
<p>– never confess mistake at the scene even when it is clear, you ought to wait and speak to a lawyer/solicitor/attorney firstborn.</p>
<p>– after the motorcycle accident you ought to go to the hospital or doctors as soon as possible no matter of whether you feel okay or not, a heap of injuries may not be noticeable strait away, a heap of may only be noticed once adrenalin levels fall. And you ought to keep evidence of all medical instructions/medication you are given, and whether or not possible evidence of you following this advise is advantageous.</p>
<p><em><strong>After the incident:</strong></em></p>
<p>Do not mend the vehicle, you must wait until entire matter is resolved, the evidence of harm may be necessitated again during this time.</p>
<p>Do not sign, question answer, or get into an argument with the at mistake driver or his insurance/lawyer/solicitor/attorney.</p>
<p>If you follow these steps taking activity on a motorcycle assert should be easy and swift.</p>
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