Riding a motorsports vehicle — whether it's a motorcycle, ATV, dirt bike, UTV, snowmobile, or personal watercraft (PWC) — is an exhilarating experience. However, with these exciting rides comes an inherent level of risk, and safety should always be a priority. In this blog post, we’ll explore essential tips for safely riding a motorsports vehicle, so read on to learn more!

Wear Proper Safety Gear

The most critical aspect of motorsports safety is wearing the right protective gear. Even if you're a cautious rider, unexpected situations can arise, and protective equipment is your best defense against injury.

Helmet: Always wear a helmet, regardless of the type of motorsports vehicle you're riding. A helmet significantly reduces the risk of serious head injuries in the event of a crash. Make sure your helmet is DOT-certified for maximum protection.

Goggles and Eye Protection: If your helmet doesn’t have a full-face shield, wear goggles or shatterproof glasses to protect your eyes from dirt, debris, and wind.

Gloves: Wearing gloves provides a better grip on the handlebars and protects your hands from injury in the event of a fall.

Boots: Durable boots that cover the ankle provide support, protect against burns from the exhaust, and shield your feet from impact.

Protective Clothing: Wear long sleeves, pants, and protective gear such as a riding jacket, chest protector, and knee and elbow guards. If you're riding a motorcycle or ATV, consider padded or armored riding apparel to absorb impact during a fall.

Know Your Vehicle and Practice Before Riding

Whether you’re riding a motorcycle, ATV, or another type of motorsports vehicle, it’s essential to understand your vehicle’s controls and handling before hitting the open road or trails. Know where your brakes, throttle, and emergency features are located. Understanding how your vehicle responds to braking and acceleration can help you react quickly in unexpected situations.

Follow the Rules of the Road and Trail

No matter where you’re riding, it’s essential to follow all applicable rules, laws, and regulations. This not only keeps you safe but also protects others who share the space with you. Speeding is one of the leading causes of accidents in motorsports. Always follow posted speed limits and adjust your speed based on the terrain, weather, and visibility. When riding off-road, stick to designated trails and avoid unauthorized areas. Riding off-trail can lead to accidents due to unknown hazards such as cliffs, ditches, or sudden drop-offs.

Every ride can be an enjoyable and safe adventure when you prioritize safety. If you’re planning to buy a motorsports vehicle, visit Stoneham's Motorsports at one of our locations in Waynesboro and Everett, PA. Our team will be happy to help you find your dream ride.