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Revealing the Truth Behind Strange Motorcycle Myths
Most new motorcycle riders look to experienced ones as well as the Internet for all the information they can get on riding motorcycles. Unfortunately, with the important information, some may also spread myths along with the facts. However, in the following, the truth behind some of the top motorcycle safety myths that are actually pretty strange has been listed. Myth: Riding on the street is safer than on the interstate Fact: This is one of the top motorcycle safety myths that have arisen from the false belief that going at slower speeds is safer. However, the interstate actually has lesser scope for accidents since all the traffic is headed in the same direction and there is hardly any chance of a pedestrian popping up in your way. So, you do not have to fret about riding at even 70mph on the interstate. Rather, regular streets have more distractions and obstacles that could actually pose a bigger risk for bike accidents. Myth: Using ear protection can lead to accidents Fact: Many experienced bikers may choose to wear earplugs to balance out their hearing, reduce loud noise, and prevent fatigue. Yet, a common myth states that wearing ear protection can actually hamper your ability to concentrate well while riding as it blocks out the surrounding sounds.
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