Archive for the ‘Safety’ Category
December 21, 2009
Filed Under (Motorcycle Accident, Safety) by admin
Motorcycles account for a worryingly high part of the traffic accidents that take place annually on britain’s roads. 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. So let’s go through some of the most principal points of motorcycle safety. Firstly, the most principal thing to do not forget is to use mutual sense.
November 15, 2009
Filed Under (Safety) by admin
With the cold icy weather impending, like a looming deadline that we all dread but can not refrain from, it’s indispensable for all road users to be entirely prepared for the sudden drop in temperature and increase in risk on ours roads. Naturally the most vulnerable of all road users are the motorcyclists, and it’s from time to time like this that the most special and significant stress is placed on the motorcycle helmet. Personal safety ought to at all times be the most eminent priority for any motorcyclist, so using a helmet of no less than splendid quality is of the utmost importance. So what exactly should you seek for? Two of the leading helmet brands in the uk are agv and arai.
March 18, 2009
Filed Under (Safety) by admin
from youtube Riding a motorcycle is one of the more exhilarating methods of traveling, but it’s also more dangerous than being in a car, especially if you don’t have the right protective gear. There are a lot of different options in protective gear, so it’s a good idea to know what you’re looking at. Helmets The variety of motorcycle helmets in the market is staggering. Look for a helmet that begins right above the eyebrows when on. Anything higher up won’t give adequate protection. You’ve a choice between a full face helmet, which offers the best protection, a three quarters helmet and a flip up helmet, which allows you to move the faceplate up to expose the face. This last one might be more expensive, but it does offer the advantage of being able to simply lift the faceplate rather than remove the entire helmet to speak or drink something.
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