MDPPA shares motorcycle safety tips this yuletide season
MANILA: The Motorcycle Development Program Participants Association (MDPPA) shared various safety tips for motorcycle riders looking to have fun and stay safe while taking on long rides.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
What acronym can help riders remember what to check with their motorcycles?
The common acronym used by riders for checking their motorbikes is “T.C.L.O.C.S.”How can dehydration be dangerous to a rider?
According to MDPPA, dehydration can lead to fatigue, reduced concentration, and even heat-related illnesses.“There's nothing quite like the thrill of embarking on a long ride to explore uncharted territory, especially in a country rich in tourist destinations. With the holiday season upon us, more motorcyclists are gearing up to embrace the two-wheeled freedom that opens doors to places they've never ventured before,” MDPPA wrote in a press statement.
On that note, here are some of the safety motorcycle reminders from MDPPA.
Check your ride
A crucial part of ensuring a safe journey is conducting a thorough pre-ride inspection of the motorcycle, often referred to as “T.C.L.O.C.S.”
The checklist — MDPPA pointed out — should be a priority before embarking on any long trip.
T.C.L.O.C.S. will help riders check tires and wheels for proper air pressure and condition, the controls to ensure they are working correctly, the lights and electrical systems, oils and fluids, the chassis, and the side stand and center stand.
Pack light, smart
Packing the necessary travel items is important. However, one must make sure to pack light and pack smart.
According to MDPPA, it is best to choose secure and waterproof saddlebags, tank bags, and top cases. The priority should be safety gear, including a helmet, gloves, and riding jacket, and pack versatile clothing suitable for varying weather conditions.
Riders will have to deal with limited space so maintaining a balanced load is a critical consideration. Packing smart enhances the journey's safety, comfort, and overall experience.
Prepare mentally
One must also be prepared mentally when traveling long distances on a motorbike. It is essential to cultivate a positive and adaptable mindset and anticipate the challenges of the ride.
MDPPA also reminds riders to acknowledge that the open road can be unpredictable, and unexpected detours or weather changes are part of the adventure.
It will also be helpful to recall the three fundamentals of safe riding: recognition, judgment, and reaction.
Stay hydrated
Staying hydrated is important during a long motorcycle ride as dehydration can lead to fatigue, reduced concentration, and even heat-related illnesses, which can be especially dangerous on the road.
It is advisable to carry a refillable water bottle and stop at convenient intervals to rehydrate.
Proper hydration not only ensures your physical well-being but also keeps your mind sharp, enhancing your overall safety and enjoyment throughout the journey.
Take advantage of wireless equipment, maps
Today’s advancement in technology has made riding long distances easier. Thanks to wireless equipment and online navigation systems, finding one’s way is made better.
Bringing Bluetooth communications systems not only keeps one connected with fellow riders but also allows for hands-free access to essential information like GPS directions and real-time weather updates.
Meanwhile, digital maps and GPS apps on a rider’s smartphone or dedicated GPS devices provide the advantage of real-time route adjustments, making it easier to find scenic byways, avoid traffic, or locate the nearest fuel stop.
“As the holiday season ushers in more riders seeking their two-wheeled freedom, MDPPA provides invaluable guidance for safe and enjoyable long rides. These insights can transform an ordinary journey into an unforgettable adventure,” MDPPA said in a statement.
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