Seven Safety Tips For Motor Scooters

Posted by stepper on Jul 20, 2009 in Uncategorized |

Motor scooters are becoming very popular especially among the youth market looking for a quick, cheap form of transportation.Scooters are used commonly to run errands around your neighborhood.
Because of their fuel efficiency, size and lighter weight, they are perfect for this situation.

50cc scooters have become popular among teenagers because in some states require no drivers license to operate.  But any scooter in the hands of the youth, without any previous driving experience, they can be deadly if they fail to follow the following safety tips.

Moped Scooter Operator Safety Tips

Always Wear Proper Safety Gear

The helmet is the most important piece of safety gear. Whether it’s required by law or not, always wears a helmet.
A rider who isn’t wearing a helmet is 40 percent more likely to suffer a fatal head injury compared with a helmeted rider.

2) Make Training A Priority.

Even if a license is not required, for safety’s sake, practice extensively in a variety of road and weather conditions.
Both kids and adults need training and experience before attempting to weave their scooters out in traffic. Parents who spend the time to train their children can insure riding motor scooter a pleasurable experience instead of injury.

3)    Watch For Debris and Be Careful of Certain Road Conditions.

Avoid loose gravel, shiny surfaces, and pot holes on the road which can cause your scooter to slide unexpectedly and quickly.In addition, choose carefully the roads you drive on, avoiding heavy fast moving traffic.

4) Be Alert For Other Vehicles Following You Too Closely.

You have the ability of stopping much more quickly than cars. A vehicle tailgating can run you over if you stop too quickly.Because 50cc scooters often travel at lower speeds than cars, other drivers tend to tailgate. 
Use a hand or electric signal well ahead of a stop or turn to give drivers behind you time to slow down.

5)    Be As Visible As Possible

The excuse car drivers use in hitting a scooter or motorcycle rider is that they did not see the person. So wear brightly colored clothing, always have your lights on, and use your directional signals.Assume you are completely invisible to other drivers will help in protecting you from other drivers.

6) Educate then Obey All Safety Laws of the Road.

Being safe means staying alert at all times. Safety also means obeying road rules like darting out in front of other moving cars.A defensive driving attitude will keep you safer and enhance the joy of your motor scooter experience.

7)    Ride Defensively

Defensive driving is the key to safety. Expect the unexpected. Be aware of pedestrians and other vehicles. Be prepared for their mistakes. Watch for bicyclists, joggers, blind pedestrians, animals crossing the road, flying objects, gravel or icy and/or slippery roads.

Motor Scooters are a wise investment if you follow these tips.  You can make even a smarter choice by enrolling in a scooter safety course to ensure that you will become a skilled and responsible gas scooter rider.

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