Motorcycle Hand Signals
The law requires that Floridian motorcyclists have electric turn signals. It’s not a bicycle, and hand signals will not suffice. However, motorcycle hand signals are still an important part of motorcycle group rides. Understanding them can help to improve the safety, comfort, and happiness of everyone who tries to ride as a group. What are motorcycle hand signals? Motorcycle hand
Motorcycle Group Ride Tips
There are many do’s and don’ts involved in any motorcycle ride. They are a little bit different if you are planning on riding solo compared with riding in a group. That is why we’ve compiled this short list of motorcycle group ride trips to make sure you have a successful ride. Ready Your Body Before the Motorcycle Group Ride When
10 Things Not to Do On a Motorcycle Group Ride
Going on your first motorcycle group ride is an exciting event. A new rider is likely to overplan but also to experience some anxiety about fitting in with experienced riders. Most experienced riders will tell you not to worry. They’ve all been in your shoes at one point. Most of the time, you’ll naturally either fit in with the group…or
Eye Conditions that Make Riding a Motorcycle Difficult
When driving any type of vehicle, decent vision is a requirement. You must have legal driving visual acuity. In Florida, your vision must be 20/40 or better with some exceptions. That means that a person with “perfect vision” would be able to see something 40 feet away. You’d need to move closer to 20 feet if your acuity was 20/40.
15 Tips for the New Motorcycle Rider
Riding a motorcycle isn’t that difficult, but when you are a new motorcycle rider, there is definitely a steep learning curve. Simply starting and stopping at traffic signals or while going uphill can present a huge challenge. Some things, you have to improve by experience. However, there are tips for new motorcycle riders that can make the learning process a
Using Your Vision for Motorcycle Safety
It isn’t news to anyone that you have to use your eyes to drive a motorcycle. However, riding a motorcycle requires a different type of driving that requires you to use vision in a more purposeful manner. Using your vision for motorcycle safety means actively seeking out hazards that can come from any direction. The vision required for a safe