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5 Tips to Remember When Riding a Motorcycle in the Rain

 Aside from getting the best motorbike insurance in Singapore

If driving a four-wheeled vehicle poses risk to many drivers, what more if you’re riding a motor vehicle which only has two wheels ─ a motorcycle? Although riding a motorcycle undoubtedly feeds your wandering soul, we can’t set aside the fact that hitting the road with only two wheels is a satisfying yet dangerous thing, most especially if you’re doing it under bad weather condition.

During rainy days, you may be often advised not to ride a motorcycle, for the chance of being at risk is higher given that the road is wet and slippery. However, there are some instances that the only option left is to ride a motorcycle despite the rain. That is why, in a case like this, safety should always be the top concern of every rider. Yet, there are times that no matter how careful you are in riding, accidents still happen, good thing there’s motorcycle insurance that can make you covered.

Aside from getting the best motorbike insurance in Singapore, here are some of the must-not-forget tips that will keep motorcyclists safe while riding in the rain.

1. Make sure your motorcycle tires are suitable for the wet road

When it rains, expect that the road is slippery. In this case, as a rider, you have to make sure by asking yourself whether your tires can handle the wet road or not. Investing in good quality tires does not only make your big bike good-looking for also does help a lot when it comes to ensuring your safety on the road, especially during the rainy season. If you noticed your motorcycle tires start to get bald or becomes slick, it is time to alter them with stickier ones, in order to have more control and stability while riding.

2. Be slowly-but-surely when braking and accelerating

Same as to driving a car, braking and accelerating in a slowly-but-surely matter is advised. If you’re riding in traffic, it is important to make sure you’re going at a moderate speed which will allow you to brake effectively. When it comes to accelerating, be certain to do it slowly lest your bike spin out or lose control due to the possibility that your rear tire is on an extra slick surface or a manhole.

3. Pay attention to in-road hazards

When riding in the rain, manholes, concrete surfaces, railroad tracks, puddles, and the like could be your enemies provided that all these become extra slick for motorists, especially to motorcycle riders. Sometimes, what might look like just a few centimeters deep rain puddle could actually be covering up a pothole, which is why being watchful of these in-road hazards is indeed important.

4. Avoid riding immediately after it rains

In a situation which calls you to ride your motorcycle even if it’s raining, try not to, especially at the beginning of the heavy rain pour. This is because the road is full of brake fluid, oil, dirt, and other grime which makes the road to be extra slippery. The best thing you could do is to wait until the rainfall washes away the dirt and grime off the road before riding your motorcycle.

5. Invest in rain-proof motorcycle clothing

Riding in a motorcycle during the rain is really a hassle for you will be wet from head to toe before you can reach to your destination. Which is why wearing suits that can keep the water away is important. Another must is wearing a helmet that covers your face since rain above 30 mph can hurt you.

Whether you’re looking for motor insurance or travel insurance, Autoshield can be your guide! Reach us through our customer care hotline 6385 0777 or by sending SMS to 8588 9191, 8686 9991, 8688 9991, 8588 9991, 8866 9991, 8868 9991, 8668 9991.

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