We love the motorcycle lifestyle and we would
never give it up for any reason. But there are a few realities that we as
motorcycle riders have to face. One of these realities is that riding a
motorcycle is far more dangerous than driving a vehicle.
Some experts attribute the increased risk and
danger to motorcycle riding to the riders themselves. People who are thrill-seekers and like
chasing “highs” are more likely to ride a motorcycle and drive a car that is
designed for speed and racing.
If a motorcyclist does not protect themselves
and drive defensively, then they may end up in the ER with multiple injuries.
Depending on the severity of the crash, the motorcyclist could have abrasions
and whiplash or they could have internal bleeding and a brain injury.
But the ER will take care of anyone who comes
into the hospital.
What are the
most common injuries motorcycle riders get?
Here are the most common injuries that a
motorcyclist will most likely get when they are in an accident.
Brain Injuries
You'll be surprised at how many motorcycles do
not want to wear a helmet. All they want to wear is a cool pair of shades. But
a properly fitting helmet can be the difference between whiplash and a terrible
brain injury that results in a coma.
Fractures
A fracture is when a bone does not break
completely. Instead, it develops a large crack in its structure. There are 4
different types of fractures: a closed fracture which does not create a wound
in the skin, the incomplete fracture which does not break the bone in half, the
comminuted fracture with shattered bone into little pieces so, any compact
fracture in which two bones Break by colliding into one another.
Abrasions
Deep scratches that require gauze and even
sutures are abrasions. When a motorcyclist is thrown off their bike, they will
slide across the asphalt and rip their clothes. Then the skin will be exposed
and ripped to shreds.
Broken Ribs
A person can break their ribs when they come
into physical contact with a vehicle or another motorcycle. They can also break
their ribs when they slam on the asphalt.
Whiplash
This injury happens when there is a quick and
strong force that causes the neck to snap. If someone develops whiplash, they
will need to wear a neck brace to help stabilize their head.
How can a
motorcyclist protect themselves?
Is It Important To Wear Motorcycle Protective
Gear? Yes, one of the most important ways a
motorcyclist can protect themselves is by wearing protective motorcycle gear
every time they get on the back of their bikes and go for a ride. It does not
matter if you are just going to the 7-11 by your house or you are traveling on
the road for 500 miles a day for the next few weeks. Wearing motorcycle
protective gear is a must.
When it is raining, you can break out your motorcycle rain gear. Or you can wear your rain pants
with side zippers if you already
own a rain jacket.
While driving, you need to protect your hands
with leather
motorcycle gloves. Gloves can also
provide grip to turn the handles.
Your motorcycle gear needs to be in good
condition. If some of your gear is looking old and no longer as sturdy as it is
supposed to be, then it is time to buy new gear.
But, as we all know, new gear is not cheap.
And if you do find cheap gear, you should not choose to wear it. Cheap gear
could be as useless as no gear. So where can motorcycle riders purchase great
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