A Guide to Preventing Motorcycle Crashes on the Road

Jan. 31 2025 Safety By Steel City Harley-Davidson®

Motorcycling demands a proactive approach to safety. It isn’t just about mastering control over your machine; it’s equally about foresight, awareness, and preparedness. By adopting these qualities, any rider can significantly reduce their risk of crashing on the roads.

Enhance Your Visibility

As motorcyclists, we always need to ensure that other drivers can see us clearly. Use your headlights -- even during daylight hours -- wear brightly colored helmets and gear, use reflective tape or stickers on your motorcycle, and use hand signals in addition to turn signals.

Maintain Safe Distances

Maintaining a safe distance between your motorcycle and other vehicles gives you more reaction time and space necessary for avoiding potential accidents. Always ensure there's adequate space ahead of you to accommodate sudden stops or maneuvers by other drivers.

Regular Motorcycle Inspections 

Regular inspection of your motorcycle helps in identifying early warning signs before they escalate into serious trouble. Before each ride, check tires for wear and proper inflation, brakes for proper operation, lights & signaling devices for correct functioning, and gauges for accurate readings.

Educate Yourself

Rider education programs provide valuable training in defensive riding tactics — including how to handle motorcycles in different conditions or situations.

Trigger the throttle of real-life road safety practice at Steel City Harley-Davidson®; we are located in Washington, PA — serving all fellow riders from Pittsburgh beyond with utmost dedication. Our experts guide you through every step towards ensuring safe rides aboard your cherished motorcycles. Swing by our way: feel free to ask questions, glean safety tips directly from our seasoned professionals, and embrace the spirit of secure riding with us. With Steel City Harley-Davidson® by your side, leverage the power of informed riding where safety always rides pillion.