Not Wearing Proper Gear – Riding without appropriate safety gear like helmets, jackets, and gloves increases the risk of injury.
Failure to Check Blind Spots – Not properly checking blind spots can lead to accidents, especially when changing lanes.
Overconfidence in Skills – Overestimating one's riding abilities can result in taking unnecessary risks and dangerous maneuvers.
Braking Too Hard – Applying too much brake pressure can cause the bike to skid or the rider to lose control, especially on wet surfaces.
Not Maintaining the Motorcycle – Neglecting regular maintenance, like tire checks and oil changes, can lead to mechanical failures on the road.
Taking Corners Too Fast – Entering turns at high speed can cause loss of control or failing to properly lean the bike.
Not Being Visible to Other Drivers – Failing to make oneself visible, such as not using lights or wearing reflective gear, can lead to collisions.
Riding When Tired or Distracted – Fatigue and distractions impair reaction times, increasing the likelihood of accidents.