Protective Gears For Motorcycle Accident Prevention

July 12, 2010 by Christy Murphy · Leave a Comment 

Accidents and fatalities are more with motorcycles than other vehicles. Other vehicles and obstructions in the path of the motorcycles as well as riders' errors are the cause of accidents. Brain damage and concussions caused from violent head injury are the major risk involved in motorcycle accidents. It is also common to find chin injuries. Wearing head protection gear which is as per approved standards can drastically reduce these injuries to the rider as well as the pillion rider. The other kinds of injuries that are commonly found are breakage of joints in elbows, shoulders, hips and wrists, knees, neck, spine and fingers. The most common amongst them are the pelvis and shoulder injuries. However, extra padding in pants and jackets can actually minimize the injuries at vulnerable joint regions. Dual density padding or foam padding could be used for the extra padding.

Soft tissue damage to the muscle and skin almost always occur. This happens when the body scrapes over the surface of the ground. Wearing protective apparel can prevent these types of injuries to a large extent. The protective apparel could be in the form of jackets made of such materials as cordura, leather, Kevlar, ballistic nylon and other synthetics. Reinforced pants could also be useful. There are many ways to minimize motorcycle accidents. One way is to make the motorcycle conspicuous so that other oncoming vehicles can easily see it. The visibility can be improved with the use of retro-reflective strips and head lamps. Highly visible jackets can also be worn by the rider. Yellow, orange or bright red are remarkably visible from a distance. Enhancing the visibility of the vehicle and the rider is an effective way to warn other of the movement of the motorcycle. Nevertheless, it is important that the riders will have to have a good understanding of the variety of causes of accidents and take the necessary precautions.

Scooters are categorized under motorcycle. There are mobility scooters, gas scooters, motorized scooters, electric scooters and gas scooters. Push scooters or Kick scooters are increasingly popular amongst kids. There are no engines and so no pollution to bother about. It moves with a push and glide motion. Legs are used for pushing the kick scooter. Electric kick scooters are also available in the market. Kick scooters are useful, fun and moreover cheap. Razor, for instance, produces kick scooters such as Razor Kick Scooter, and Razor A & AW kick Scooter, electric scooters such as Razor E200S/E225S Scooter and Razor E100 Series Scooters, miniature electric scooters, miniature electric motorcycle as Razor Pocket Rocket and electric wagons.

Cars and heavy vehicles dominate the roadways and highways. The system of road transportation is biased against two wheelers. Motor vehicle drivers too show an intolerant attitude to the motorcycles often encroaching and dominating the space on the road.

Whether you'll be riding on a scooter or a four wheeled vehicle, it's always important to drive safely. Life is a gift and so we should all take care of it.

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Denny Hamlin Wins NASCAR Race At Pocono

March 25, 2010 by Ross Everett · Leave a Comment 

Denny Hamlin, pegged as a future NASCAR superstar, ended a sophomore slump of sorts when he won the rain delayed Pennsylvania 500 at Pocono Raceway. The race had originally been scheduled for a day earlier but was pushed back due to rain. The win was Hamlin's first of the season and broke a 50 race winless streak. His last victory had come in 2008 at Martinsville Raceway.

After the race, an emotional Hamlin dedicated the victory to his grandmother who passed away late last week at the age of 91:

She understands the competition of the sport and she understands how much she means to me. Like today, she's pretty proud. We definitely had some angels with us today."

Hamlin has always raced well on the unique triangle configuration track at Pocono. He swept both races here as a rookie in 2006 and after the race his boss J.D. Gibbs made note of that fact:

I told him earlier, we're going to lobby for a few extra races at Pocono"

Hamlin moved up to fifth in the NASCAR championship points standings after the victory. Tony Stewart increased his points lead over second place Jimmie Johnson to 197 points with a top ten finish.

Clint Bowyer finished third and expressed pleasure with the solid performance in his postrace comments:

"Things haven't been going our way all year long so it feels good to have something swing our way.

Former Indy Car driver Sam Hornish, Jr. took fourth"his best finish since coming to NASCAR. Kasey Kahne rounded out the top five.

NASCAR heads to Watkins Glen, NY to race on the road course there for the next race. Current points leader Tony Stewart is considered not only the best road course driver among current NASCAR competitors, but arguably the best of all time. The following week NASCAR travels to the Michigan International Speedway for the CarFax 400.

Ross Everett is a freelance sports writer and highly respected authority on World Cup betting. His writing has appeared on a variety of sports sites including sports news and sportsbook directory sites. He lives in Northern Nevada with three Jack Russell Terriers and a kangaroo. He is currently working on an autobiography of former energy secretary Donald Hodell.

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ATV Safety For Children

November 28, 2009 by Barbara Joseph · Leave a Comment 

ATV's were made to be used in agriculture, for hauling tools and traveling all over farm property. They have since turned into a diversion for several folks and are nowadays even used for racing. People love the thrill that ATV's offer as well as huge selection of territory that ATV's open up for investigating. ATV's are able to give a lot of pleasure for users and be a meaningful activity.

ATV's will additionally be unsafe, especially for children. Adults are typically injured when they lose control of an ATV and kids have even less skill and expertise than adults. This is not to mention that kids ought to not be allowed to ride an ATV, but they need to adhere to strict safety rules so as to prevent injury.

Children ought to be taught that an ATV isn't a toy and should be operated with care and with safety in mind. They must be made aware of all the security rules and in no way permitted to ride without supervision. If youngsters appreciate how unsafe ATV's will be and what they have to do to stay safe, they can be at a abundant lower possibility of being hurt.

The most effective thing you'll do for your kid before they are allowed to drive is send them to an official ATV training course. Many places need riders underneath sixteen to take a coaching classes before they will be permitted to legally use which is a good idea anyway whether or not your district does not expect it. You should attend the training classes together with your child so that you're additionally familiar with ATV safety and can implement the safety rules your child learned.

An additional vital safety practice for you and your child is using the accurate sized ATV. Kids ought to never use an adult sized ATV, as they're typically too massive for them to comfortably drive and add to the likelyhood of an accident. If you're going to purchase your child an ATV be sure you get a youth sized ATV that is not too large for your child. You must also consider the engine size as a more powerful engine means a faster ATV. Kids should only drive an ATV that they can handle.

Sporting appropriate safety gear is additionally an necessary part of ATV safety. Children ought to invariably wear helmets, gloves, goggles, long pants and a long sleeved shirt. Most places need helmet use by law but even if they do not, a helmet ought to perpetually be used. Using safety gear can prevent several injuries that can happen when riders have an accident. Make sure that the protection equipment you get for your kid fits properly and is of high quality. You should make certain that the safety gear your child uses is rated for ATV use.

The last issue you ought to always do to keep your child safe, is to examine their ATV prior to every use. Teach your youngster how to examine their ATV as well and you'll be able to then each make certain it stays in excellent working condition and will not stop working or malfunction throughout use. If you and your kid follow these safety guidelines, your kid will have a safe and enjoyable time with their ATV.

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