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Accidentes de moto

Riding a motorcycle is thrilling, but it can also be very dangerous. Riders have no protection other than their helmet. There’s nothing separating them from the pavement below and the vehicles next to them. Even the most minor of accidents can cause severe injuries and even trauma to riders. Here are some safety tips for novice motorcycle riders in Texas.

Motorcycles are faster and more powerful than they were 10 to 15 years ago. This should be in the back of your mind if you haven’t ridden a bike in quite a long time and are purchasing one again. If you are new to motorcycles altogether, it’s something you need to be aware of because you shouldn’t purchase a bike that is more than you can handle. This can only lead to difficulties operating it.

Make sure you always wear the proper gear when riding your motorcycle, even in the daytime. You want to be seen by everyone on the road around you. This involves wearing reflective clothing that is rated for motorcycles. You also want to wear shoes that are closed at the toes as well as long sleeves and long pants. This will help protect your skin should you crash and slide across the pavement.

Do your best to hone your motorcycle skills when you have the chance to do so. This can be done by practicing in empty lots and other roads when there is limited vehicle traffic. You can also practice with more experienced riders who can teach you how to be safe.

Become a defensive driver. Anticipate that other drivers will not be able to see you on your bike. Learn to notice aggressive drivers and inattentive drivers. It might help save your life someday.

Novice motorcycle riders have a higher risk of being involved in an accident and suffering a serious injury. If you find yourself on the bad end of an accident, contact our firm to discuss your situation and learn how you can protect your rights.

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Michael Zimmerman

Michael nació en Houston, Texas. Estudió en las universidades de Baylor y Texas State, donde se licenció en Ciencias en 1987. Se especializó en Biología y en Química. Terminó su educación legal en Texas Southern University en 1990, obteniendo un Doctorado en Derecho de la Escuela de Derecho Thurgood Marshall. Fue admitido en el Colegio de Abogados del Estado de Texas en 1990.

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