Scooter Accidents and Crashes Compilation 2015 (2) - YouTube

2017-04-19 2

Scooter accidents compilation 2015. New amazing crashes and accidents of cars and scooters around the world.

Check out the latest dashcam accidents videos and accident compilations from around the web: http://dashcamaccidents.altervista.org.

Also visit: http://failblog.altervista.org. All crashes in this video are non-fatal. Take this video as a learning tool (to make you aware of the danger of the road so you know it just happen very fast sometimes).

Be Vigilant at Intersections. The vast majority of scooter/car collisions happen at an intersection. Being vigilant at intersections and increasing your visibility to cars minimizes your chances of becoming a part of this statistic.

Make Yourself More Visible. There are many ways to increase your visibility to other vehicles and decrease your likelihood of a collision.

Novice riders can reduce their risk and be more safe by riding within their ability. This means traveling at a speed that gives you total control of your scooter.

Use extra caution at night and in the rain. If you’re new to riding at night, take short trips with minimal traffic until you’re comfortable and confident. Same for riding in the rain. Your scooter handles differently in rain – braking, cornering and even accelerating. Rain can also inhibit your ability to see clearly.

Please be careful on the roads! Never consume alcoholic beverages before driving. This is the most frequent cause of serious accidents. If you drink, use a non-drinking designated driver, a taxi, or sleep over.

Follow street signs and traffic lights, but use your judgment too. Don't try to beat red lights. And expect others to try to do so, so give them time to go through, particularly trucks that have trouble slowing down. Always stay at a safe distance from other vehicles. A general rule is the farther you are from them, the safer you are.

When you try to run a red light, there are many grave hazards. You take the risk that someone will turn in front of you (thinking

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