Motorcycle riding is more than just an adrenaline rush; it’s about skill, precision, and most importantly, safety. Every rider knows that the key to staying safe lies in mastering essential maneuvers – and it doesn’t have to be complicated!
Here’s a quick and easy way to remember these lifesaving techniques: Every maneuver boils down to three simple steps. Practice these, and you’ll feel more confident every time you hit the road.
Emergency braking: every second counts
Stopping safely in a pinch is a critical skill. Whether you’re riding a motorcycle with ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) or Non-ABS, the key is to apply the right technique for the situation.
If your bike is equipped with ABS, you don’t need to worry about wheel lock-up, even if you brake hard. ABS will automatically adjust braking force to prevent the wheels from locking, giving you better control in emergency situations. You can apply the brakes firmly and quickly without fear of losing grip.
For bikes without ABS, you need to be more cautious. To prevent your wheels from locking up during an emergency stop, apply the brakes smoothly and progressively. If you apply the brakes too hard too quickly, the wheels may lock, causing you to lose control.
No matter the system, here’s the three-step process for emergency braking:
Remember: Practicing emergency stops in a safe area is the best way to prepare for the unexpected!
Turn safely to dodge hazards like a pro
Need to avoid that sudden pothole or stray dog? Turning safely is your go-to move.
Pro tip: Avoid braking while turning — it’s all about smooth, controlled movements.
Turn the corner with confidence
Every rider dreams of nailing that perfect curve. Here’s how you do it:
Master these steps, and you’ll own every twist and turn.
Slow-speed is key for precision maneuvers
Navigating tight spots or heavy traffic? Slow-speed control is your secret weapon:
Practice U-turns or figure of eights to sharpen your slow-speed skills!
Master the highs and lows of slopes (Uphill & Downhill Roads)
Slopes can be tricky, but not with this simple strategy:
Slopes don’t have to be stressful when you’ve got these steps down!
Lane positioning: be seen and stay safe
Good lane positioning is your ticket to visibility and safety:
Positioning yourself wisely helps you avoid surprises and gives you room to react.
Practice, gear up, and ride smart
The secret to mastering these maneuvers is simple: practice, practice, practice! Find a safe area, like an empty parking lot, to refine your skills until they feel like second nature. Don’t forget your safety gear—helmets, gloves, and jackets are your best defense on the road.
Practice these maneuvers and remember their key steps—that way, you’ll make safer, smoother riding part of your routine.
About MDPPA
The Motorcycle Development Program Participants Association, Inc. (MDPPA) is the country’s most relevant association proactive to the needs of stakeholders in the country’s motorcycle industry. MDPPA members include leading motorcycle manufacturers: Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Yamaha, and TVS. Among the many goals of MDPPA is addressing the global industry gaps in road safety, regulation compliance, environmental protection, technology, and innovation through active consultation, representation, and communication with various stakeholders.
Visit https://mdppa.site/ to learn more about the various advocacies of MDPPA.