Motorcycle riders are adversely affected by road and weather changes as they are not protected like four-wheel vehicle drivers are.
As per Ontario law, every motorcycle rider and passenger must wear a proper helmet while moving on a motorcycle. It provides protection from head injuries during a collision.
This area is called the tire track, because all tires would travel in this area.
To turn a motorcycle safely, the rider must lean the bike in the direction of the turn.
The minimum age requirement for the learner's licence is 16 years.
In order to maintain balance, every motorcycle rider must hold his/her knees firmly against the gas tank while making turns.
Face protective shields protect the motorcyclist's face and eyes from flying objects.
When travelling at speeds greater than 25 km/h, the rider must push on the handgrip in the direction of the turn.
The driver must watch the surrounding areas and scan the road in all directions to prevent accidents.