What Is The Good Side Of Being A Rider?

The Unwritten Road Rules Observed By Bikers All Road-User Are Not Aware.

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Are you ready to be one of the communities who happen to be bullied by-laws, discriminated by road-users, and oftentimes called “KAMOTE”? Seems no positive to describe it but ones you seat on that saddle, key-in to start the engine, and rev-up the throttle, you never stop enjoying the ride. Be it for work or leisure, you never stop and still wants to add color to your life.

You start to feel and own your dream bike and look for legit schools to equipped yourself with safety motorcycle practices while learning the road laws. Then you dig deeper to win more friends with common interest on your bike. A camaraderie built on respect. A motorcyclist culture that not everyone is aware until you became a part of it.

Honda Motor Philippines understand this culture and defines this for all road-users to understand. The unwritten road rules observed by bikers all road-users are not aware.

Know Your Motorcycle Language. When riding, riders cannot talk to their passenger since they need to wear full-face helmets and, in these times, face masks as well. Through the years, motorcycle riders began developing their form of sign language to communicate with each other while riding or at stoplights.

Road Courtesy is for Everyone – Even Bikers. Always practice defensive driving and make sure other cars and motorcycles have plenty of room to ride on the road. Do not hesitate to signal them to get ahead of you or only letting them pass by. Despite the tempting speed and enjoyment motorcycles offer, always remember that you are not the only rider on the road.

Do Not Drive Angry or in a Hurry. Safety first should always be your concern. Driving when emotional or upset or in a hurry, puts you and others at risk. One of the most tempting factors when riding motorcycles is the speed and adrenaline it gives to the riders. Avoid the temptation of indulging that adrenaline rush. It is always better to be safe than sorry.

Leave Enough Room When Parking. Motorcycles are not like cars that occupy a great deal of space on a parking slot. Still, parking it improperly can be inconsiderate to others. When you park your bike, make sure that you leave other riders enough space to park next to you or room to mount on their motorbikes. One of the motorcycle community’s unique things is that riders respect and understand each other’s needs. Hence, they work together to satisfy it.

See A Rider Needing Assistance? Stop. Motorcycle riders pride themselves on being a community that shares the joy of mobility that their motorcycles give them. When you see a motorcycle rider at the side of the street needing help on his bike, give him the kindness of sparing some of your time to fix his bike and get back on the road.

For all newbies, this tip may help you get into the joy of riding. Honda Motors Philippines suggests there is no better way to experience the joy of riding with their full-featured Honda Airblade 150. Check them out on all Honda motorcycle dealers near you. 

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Article: Alex A Source: Honda Philippines Production: J AD Media

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