Hazardous road conditions for motorcyclists:

 Riding a motorcycle has far more risks than driving a car. Whether your fault or not, chances are that you might get injuries even if you get into a minor accident. Research suggests that motorcyclists rank top in the list of road accident victims.

Most of us are aware of the common causes of motorcycle accidents. These causes involve speeding, drunk driving, and unexpected road curves. Moreover, there are a number of road hazards that make a slight impact on a car driver but can be highly dangerous for a motorcyclist. A motorist needs to analyze these hazardous road conditions and take safety precautions to avoid them. Here are a few common road hazards that lead to motorcycle accidents.

Wet and slippery roads:

Hydroplaning occurs when there is little rain that mixes with the oil on the road. Riding a motorcycle on a wet and slippery surface is more dangerous as compared to four-wheel drive. You are required to brake gently as immediate braking can lose tire traction and control over the bike.

Debris and gravel on the road:

Rocks, tree branches, leaves, gravels, and garbage are commonly found on the streets. The chances of accidents are high on these roads when the rider is riding at high speed. The bike might skit due to uneven surfaces or rocks. Slowing down is the best way to avoiding getting into an accident and calling Addison towing for assistance.

Animals:

You can never anticipate when an animal can run onto a road. A collision with a small animal can make the motorist lose balance and fall on the ground. You can even get into an accident swerving to avoid them. It is better to ride at a speed at which you can safely react whatever the hurdle comes ahead.

If you get into an accident and need immediate road assistance, you may call Flag towing at 972-567-7299. Our Addison towing trucks are available 24 hours to help stranded motorists any time of the day or night. 

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