CCjon
All who wander... seeking fresh cup of coffee
- Joined
- Aug 24, 2017
- Messages
- 171
- Location
- Cypress, Texas
- Ride
- 2018 Honda Goldwing / Hannigan sidecar
UNWRITTEN RULES FOR MOTORCYCLISTS?
Just like any sport or hobby, riding a motorcycle comes with two sets of rules—the written and the unwritten, a recent article suggested these are the unwritten rules.
1). Don’t Ask to Ride Someone Else’s Bike
2). Always Alert Fellow Riders of Hazards
3). Know Rider-to-Rider Communication
4). Wave at Your Fellow Riders
5). See a Rider in Need? Stop
6). Respect the Road and Fellow Motorists
7). Group Riding? Whenever Possible, Stay in Formation
8). Motorcyclists Are Upstanding Members of the Community
And…. The Most Important Rule? Learn as You Go
One of the biggest mistakes young and novice riders tend to make is pushing themselves too far beyond their limits too early.
Are these the only, or are these too many, unwritten rules of the road for motorcyclists?
So what say you ?
Just like any sport or hobby, riding a motorcycle comes with two sets of rules—the written and the unwritten, a recent article suggested these are the unwritten rules.
1). Don’t Ask to Ride Someone Else’s Bike
2). Always Alert Fellow Riders of Hazards
3). Know Rider-to-Rider Communication
4). Wave at Your Fellow Riders
5). See a Rider in Need? Stop
6). Respect the Road and Fellow Motorists
7). Group Riding? Whenever Possible, Stay in Formation
8). Motorcyclists Are Upstanding Members of the Community
And…. The Most Important Rule? Learn as You Go
One of the biggest mistakes young and novice riders tend to make is pushing themselves too far beyond their limits too early.
Are these the only, or are these too many, unwritten rules of the road for motorcyclists?
So what say you ?