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​Why Motorcycle Riding Makes You a Better Car Driver

1st Feb 2016

It’s no secret; motorcycles require a lot more attention and safety precaution for driving than you might have for cars. This is because motorcycles generally present more danger than cars will. Cars have seatbelts, airbags, and other features that help prevent accidents, while people on motor bikes can only rely mostly on their own skill and awareness to avoid any mishaps on the road.


Here, we’ll explore just why riding a bike can make you a better car driver in the long run.


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Learning to coordinate better


A lot of skill and attention are needed when riding a motorcycle, especially when you’re just starting out. A lot of things are required for you when riding – there’s the manual gearbox, clutch control, the breaks, and the fact that you have to keep the bike upright all the while. Plus there’s the matter of traffic, with a lot of cars around, and the turns.


With the skill you’ve developed in operating a complicated machine, your skills for driving will certainly be different as well. You’ll be bound to execute a different kind of awareness altogether, a much better kind of coordinating ability than that of other non-bikers’.


More defensive driving skill


Cars have a variety of safety features that prevent accidents, which might make drivers a bit more at ease and laidback, compared to bikers who are out in the open. With a motorcycle, there are no seatbelts, no protective covers, nothing but your own ability and situational awareness. Everyone knows that if a motorcycle and a car collide, the former will most likely be the one more damaged, along with the rider.


This leads to the development of the biker’s mentality to include defensive driving at all times. This means that bikers are more attuned to their surroundings in traffic, especially with regard to cars, making them better prepared in foreseeing and avoiding any accidents.


This would reflect well when you’re driving your car, enabling you to better equipped in observing things around you and thereby avoiding anything unfortunate.


Having heightened senses


Bikers, with their good situational awareness skills, tend to have a heightened sense of things when driving. This means that they just have a gut feeling when a driver is going to overtake them or that they have to take extra precaution when making turns.


When you’re out on the road, you have to quickly and effectively assess your surroundings and make proper evaluations to avoid accidents. You pay attention to things you see on your peripheral vision, become more adept at identifying hazards, and have a sharper subconscious that helps you along.


Driving a car and speeding along in a motorcycle are no doubt two very different things. Because of the variations in setting and operation, there are bound to differences in the mentality of the driver as well. This is why the skills you develop in driving the one can make a lot of difference when driving the other, contributing to improved chances with regard to safety. Make sure to check your bike and keep maintenance with quality aftermarket products for premium safety.