Bike Safety Tips For Pillion Riders
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A long bike ride as a duo can be an enriching experience. However, you must take safety precautions to avoid any mishaps on the way. While the rider needs to be extremely alert and cautious, the pillion rider also needs to follow riding etiquette and take measures to ensure that the rider can go on smoothly.
Safety Precautions You Can Take As A Pillion Rider:
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Avoid Unnecessary Body Movements
During a long ride it is necessary to maintain balance and avoid movement to help the driver maintain the balance of the bike. A two-wheelers require more balance maintenance than a car, and more regularly. This takes physical balance and mental concentration. Making unnecessary movements as a pillion rider can distract the driver and lead to the bike getting unbalanced. If you absolutely need to make a movement, inform the driver first to they can be prepared for the movement. You can also stop the bike, finish your business and then get back on the road.
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Concentrate on the Road
Just like a good co-pilot, a pillion rider also acts as the second eyes of the driver. You should make sure that you aid the driver and enhance safety for both of you. Be vigilant about the environment around you and alert the driver about any situation that they oversee. But also make sure to observe first if the driver is taking sole action or not. Also make sure to not distract the driver by pointing out many things.
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Avoid Dozing Off
Long rides can mean being on the road for hours and at times. You may want to doze off for a bit during the ride, entrusting your life in the hands of the rider, but that's not a good decision. Two wheelers are more susceptible to accidents, and hence, staying vigilant is the only way to stay safe. Put on some music or indulge in the beauty of your surroundings instead of taking a nap.
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Avoid Leaning on the Driver
It is natural to feel like resting on the driver during a long ride. However, it can also distract the driver and imbalance the bike. The driver has to exert physical strength to keep the bike going and putting extra weight on the back of the driver can push them forward. This will lead to the driver exerting more strength to balance the weight. This may distract the driver or cause them discomfort while driving.
While driving, the entire load of keeping the bike away from accidents does not lie on the driver, as a back-seat rider you must ensure that the drive is going smoothly. You are the backbone of the driver during this ride. Help them out, be steady and communicate your needs to have a worry-free journey.
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