SHARING THE ROAD WITH A MOTORCYCLE. (In Memory Of Max Thompson)
We've all known someone injured in a motorcycle accident involving an automobile. Here at Triple T Tire we care about all of you and would like to help you remember driving with a motorcycle near you isn’t like driving with other cars. Motorcycles are often smaller and harder to see, plus they don't have the safeguards of metal framing, seat belts, or airbags when it comes to protection from collision. That's why drivers sharing the road with motorcycles need to be extra careful so everyone arrives at their destination safely. Always signal, check mirrors, and check blind spots. We should already be doing this anyway , and they are doubly important when sharing the road with motorcycles. Because they are more compact, motorcycles may go unnoticed in a casual glance before a lane change, especially in the dawn and sunset hours and bad weather. If you are driving a big truck or a van, you already know that your vision can be limited. Your blind spots are larger tha...