Motorcycle Safety Honolulu HI

This guide to motorcycle safety discusses tips such as checking your mirrors and stoping properly.

Local Companies

Cycle Tech
(808) 955-4180
2457 S King St
Honolulu, HI
Island Boyz Customs
(808) 845-0313
1708 Auiki St
Honolulu, HI
South Seas Honda Yamaha Bmw Ducati
(808) 833-4507
3149 N Nimitz Hwy
Honolulu, HI
Kawasaki Motorcycle Cycle City Ltd
(808) 831-2600
600 Puuloa Rd
Honolulu, HI
Andy's Motorcycle Shop
(808) 843-0484
205 Sand Island Access R
Honolulu, HI
Dirty Boyz
(808) 597-9020
537 Pensacola St
Honolulu, HI
American Mini Chopper
(808) 545-4400
1380 Liliha St
Honolulu, HI
Harley-Davidson Motorclothes & Collectibles Boutique
(808) 973-2300
1450 Ala Moana Blvd
Honolulu, HI
Off the Lip
(808) 597-9020
537 Pensacola St
Honolulu, HI
Classic Motorcycles of Hawaii Inc
(808) 833-0661
720 Ahua St
Honolulu, HI

This article may not contain new ideas regarding traffic and safety tips since I, for one thinks that there are really no other way of stating these tips. This article aims to increase awareness on how to avoid motorcycle accidents.

Here’s the list of safety road tips:

1. Obey all the traffic rules and signs.

2. Keep a safe distance from vehicles in front of you. Whenever you see cluster of cars ahead try to slow down because this might be an indication of an accident and you don’t want to go crushing on it.

3. Check your mirrors from time to time to see passing vehicles.

4. Keep on the side where the driver of the vehicle in front of you can visibly see you. This rule depends on what country you’re in because there are some countries that make use of right-hand drive vehicles while in some countries its left-hand drive.

5. Try to keep a safe distance from “speeders”, let the police takes care of them.

6. Always makes use of your signal light to warn approaching vehicles that you’re about to take a turn or to change lane.

7. “Remember the BRAKES…!”- Different instances requires different amount of force on the brakes.

8. Turn off you cell phones so that it won’t destruct you while you’re driving.

9. Don’t Drink and Drive.

10. Be mindful of the pedestrians crossing. Remember that pedestrians have as much right in using the road as you do.

So the next time you go out for a ride just remember the brakes because trivial as you deemed it is the brakes can actually save your life. Check your brakes regularly.

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Maricon Williams

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