“Slow and steady wins the race” – an age-old adage that holds true, especially on the road. Riding a motorcycle at 36km/h might seem “moderate,” but is it truly safe and appropriate? This article delves into the implications of riding at this speed, highlighting crucial safety considerations for navigating Vietnam’s roads.
According to renowned traffic safety expert [Name of Foreign Expert] in their book “[Fictional Book Title about Road Safety],” speed is a leading cause of traffic accidents. While 36km/h isn’t excessively fast, it presents potential risks, particularly in densely populated areas, narrow roads, and locations with limited visibility.
Many motorcyclists traveling at 36km/h often become complacent, neglecting proper observation and reacting slowly to unexpected situations. Furthermore, a sense of urgency can lead to sudden acceleration, endangering both the rider and others.
Motorcycle navigating city traffic
There’s no definitive answer. The suitability of 36km/h depends on various factors:
Prioritizing safety requires adhering to traffic laws, especially speed limits.
Driving on a highway
Numerous accidents occur at “moderate” speeds like 36km/h due to:
For safe motorcycle riding, remember to:
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“Better safe than sorry.” While 36km/h might not seem excessively fast, it carries potential risks. Be a responsible road user, prioritizing your safety and the safety of others.
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