Riding in Town
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Defensive motorcycle riding involves adopting an "eyes forward" stance, scanning the road and surroundings for at least 10 seconds ahead, allowing more time to react to unexpected situations.
Riding safely means maintaining a suitable gap from the vehicle ahead, allowing a minimum 2-to-3-second time frame to adapt to unexpected maneuvers or sudden braking.
Urban riding involves being vigilant around pedestrians and other vulnerable road users, taking extra caution when approaching intersections and pedestrian zones, and slowing down if required.
Positioning is a critical aspect of defensive riding in urban environments. Position yourself in the lane to maximize visibility and minimize exposure to potential hazards. In most cases, position your motorcycle in the middle to the left of the lane to avoid being clipped by passing vehicles.
City driving requires smooth braking techniques, particularly in emergency situations where rapid deceleration is needed, helping to maintain control on slippery surfaces.

The last essential element of defensive riding is wearing protective gear such as helmets, gloves, and durable clothing, significantly reducing injury severity in the unfortunate event of an incident.
Motorcycle safety techniques for city riding involve staying alert, maintaining safe distances, being pedestrian-aware, proper positioning, smooth braking, 畑岡宏光 and safety gear, resulting in safer road excursions.
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