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You keep control in traffic by spotting danger early, keeping space around your bike, and making choices that lower risk. Defensive riding means riding with a…
You might hit a sign that makes no sense. Slow down, scan the scene, and use clear judgment before you move. If a traffic sign confuses…
You use signs to stay safe and make fast choices on the road. I’ll help you spot the few signs you must recognize instantly so you…
You rely on your tires more than you think. When pressure is too low or too high, your car handles worse, brakes take longer to stop…
You should signal whenever your path, speed, or lane position will change so others can predict your moves and avoid surprises. Use turn signals for every…
You rely on your bike to get places, exercise, and enjoy fresh air — and those rides stay safe only when your bike works right. Regular…
You may feel shaken after a minor crash, but you can take a few clear steps to protect your safety, your rights, and your wallet. Stop,…
You know how a few seconds of speed can change an entire ride. Following the speed limit keeps you safer, helps you avoid fines or license…
You control more of your safety than most riders realize when you use proper lane discipline. It helps other drivers see you, gives you escape routes,…
You need clear rules to stay safe on the road. Follow traffic signals, ride with traffic, obey speed limits, use hand signals or lights, and yield…
You make choices every time you approach an intersection, and one choice can keep you and others safe. Respecting traffic lights reduces crashes, protects people walking…
Night riding feels different because your senses and the road change after dark. You see less, other drivers spot you later, and hidden hazards like sharp…
You want a quick, clear answer: ages vary, but many countries let you ride small mopeds at 16 and full motorcycles at 18, with some places…
You put yourself and others at real risk when you ride after drinking or using drugs. Alcohol and many drugs slow your reactions, blur your thinking,…
You spot hazards before they become problems, make faster safe choices, and stay in control when traffic turns messy. Situational awareness keeps you alive and confident…