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1.Do a safety check before any ride, particularly a group ride. Check your
oil, tire pressure, headlights, taillights, turn signals, battery, and fluid
levels. This ensures that you will be safe and that you won’t be the guy or
gal who slows everyone else down. Here is how to do the safety check
correctly:
2.Never ride under the influence. Many new riders may experience peer
pressure to consume alcohol before and during a ride when in a large
group. This is illegal and extremely dangerous.
3. New riders should be placed in the middle of the group. This placement
will keep unfamiliar motorcyclists from being responsible for the pace of
the group and from falling behind.
4.If
your group or club implements hand signals, ensure that you are
familiar with the system before beginning the ride. The following video
contains some useful signals that you can implement as a group.
6.If the group will be riding for an extended period of time, meet
beforehand to determine where you will stop for breaks.
7.Wear your helmet. Even if helmets are not mandated in the state in
which you are riding, there is no lack of statistical proof that motorcycle
helmets save lives every single day. Even if all the other riders are
sporting only their bandanas, keep your DOT certified helmet securely
strapped to your head. You won’t regret it.
8. Strive to maintain a constant speed, especially if your route is on an
interstate or highway. This increases safety, keeps all riders together, and
improves fuel efficiency.
10. Riding with a group means just that. Stay with the group. If you
suddenly realize that the group has made a navigational error, do not take
it upon yourself to turn around without informing the other riders,
especially if you are a new rider. Wait until the leader realizes the
mistake and guides the group in the right direction.
14. New riders should not carry passengers when riding in a group.
16. If a car merges into the group, give it space and wait for to move on. If
it does not leave the group, carefully pass the vehicle and restructure.
17.Check with local officials before blocking an intersection. If it is
approved, make sure the blockers wear high-visibility gear and position their
bikes to face oncoming traffic with their headlights on. Move the group
through the intersection as quickly as possible.
18. Signal potholes to other members of the group by pointing as you pass.
19.If an accident occurs, do not panic and stop suddenly. This can cause a
pile up. Pull to the side of the road in formation and call emergency
services. Do not crowd the injured rider.
Most importantly, remember to have fun! Hitting the road with a group
of fellow bikers is an amazing experience that many motorcyclists
participate in. As long as you remember to keep safety as your top
concern, joining a group of bikes is sure to be a great time!
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