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CATASTROPHIC INJURIES RESOURCE CENTER
Motorcycle Accidents: Protective Equipment
The best way to avoid bringing a claim for the devastating
injuries that can result from a motorcycle accident is to never
be injured in a motorcycle accident in the first place. Easier
said than done? Well, the bad news is that motorcycle riders
involved in accidents face a much greater risk of injury than
automobile drivers, and motorcycle riders can never be kept
completely safe from injury in an accident. The good news is
that developments in protective equipment can make motorcycle
riders much safer than in the past, provided they take advantage
of those developments.
Protective clothing and equipment for motorcycle riders serve a
number of purposes:
- Injury protection
- Protection from the elements, such as wind, rain,
and sun
- Visibility to other motorists, through the use of
color or reflective material.
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Helmets
Clearly the most important piece of motorcycle equipment, safety
helmets save lives by reducing the extent of head injuries in
the event of a crash. Unhelmeted injured motorcyclists are three
times as likely to suffer a brain injury, as helmeted injured
motorcyclists. Your helmet should fit comfortably and snugly,
and be fastened at all times when riding. When shopping for a
helmet, look for a Department of Transportation label on the
helmet (it will read "DOT"), which is the manufacturer's
certification that the helmet conforms to federal safety
standards.
Gloves
Durable, non-slip gloves, made of leather or special fabric with
grip strips, allow a motorcycle rider to keep a firm grip on the
handlebars and controls. Gloves can also serve to keep air out
of a rider's sleeves, and reduce cuts and abrasions in the event
of a fall. You can find appropriate gloves for any type of
riding weather.
Footwear
Proper footwear is essential to protect a motorcycle rider's
feet, ankles, and lower legs. Leather boots are the best choice,
but durable athletic shoes that cover the ankles are good as
well. Riders should avoid sandals and sneakers, which provide
little protection to the feet and ankles. No matter what
footwear you choose, avoid dangling laces that can get in the
way.
Bright Clothing & Reflective Material
Many car-versus-motorcycle crashes happen because the car driver
failed to see the motorcycle in time to avoid the crash. To
ensure greater visibility to other motorists, a motorcycle
rider's clothing, especially the upper body clothing, should be
bright in color. Some riders wear lightweight reflective orange
or yellow vests over their jackets, which make them much more
conspicuous on the road, especially at night. Reflective
material can also be applied to the helmet and the motorcycle
itself.
Eye Protection
Since many motorcycles don't have windshields, riders must
protect their eyes against insects, dirt, rocks, or other
airborne materials. Even the wind can cause the eyes to tear and
blur vision, which is dangerous since good vision is imperative
when riding. Choose good quality goggles, glasses with plastic
or safety lenses, or a helmet equipped with a face shield.
Goggles, glasses, and face shields should be scratch free,
shatter proof, and well ventilated to prevent fog buildup. Only
clear shields should be used at night, since tinted shields
reduce contrast and make it more difficult to see. Even if your
motorcycle has a windshield, eye protection is recommended.
Armor And Protective Clothing
The most frequent injury suffered by motorcyclists in an
accident is abrasion, often called "road rash." A wide range of
apparel provides protection from abrasion, including some very
effective synthetic materials that have been offered in recent
years. Some types of impact resistant material, or armor, are
being incorporated into jackets, suits and even gloves and
boots. Armor is designed to protect the motorcyclist against
everything from bruising and fractures of the extremities, avert
life-threatening injuries to the torso, and reduce spinal
injuries. Leather, which is used in garments to cover virtually
all of a motorcyclist's body, can also be effective in
preventing the serious deep abrasions that can result from
contact with the road.
Airbags
Strange as it may sound, an airbag for motorcycles may find its
way into the marketplace soon, whether installed on the bike
itself or as a vest, worn by the rider or passenger, which
inflates upon impact.
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