Biker Lawyer Norman Gregory Fernandez at Sturgis 2015

Biker Lawyer Norman Gregory Fernandez at Sturgis 2015

I have been a personal injury attorney for almost 20 years. I have been riding motorcycles over 40 years. The one thing I can say for certain is that a motorcycle with 2 wheels, has much less traction than a car with 4 wheels.

Further, a motorcycle wheel has much less traction than a car wheel, because the motorcycle wheel is rounded, whereas a car tire l is flatter and has more area of rubber on the pavement.

With that being said, it’s very important for motorcycle riders to not tailgate, and to keep a safe distance and speed from the car in front of them, so they can stop in case the car comes to a sudden and unexpected stop.

I know of many instances where individual riders, groups of riders, and even motorcycle clubs have had mass accidents, because the people in the front are tailgating or riding to close to the cars in front, the car suddenly braked, causing a chain reaction crash.

I just gave a consultation to a gentleman who in his mind thought he was not at fault, when he had to lay his motorcycle down on a freeway on-ramp because the car in front of him came to a sudden stop.

Apparently there was a crosswalk on the on-ramp, and a pedestrian was within 20 feet of the crosswalk when the car stopped. In the biker’s mind, the car should not have stopped for the pedestrian. It never occurred to him that he should have kept a safe distance from the car in front of him so that in case the car stopped he could stop.

I had to tell him that it was he, the motorcycle rider, that was at fault in that instance.

Not only do motorcycles take more time to stop in an emergency situation than a car because of less traction area on the pavement, but the consequences of crashing can be catastrophic to motorcycle riders.

Basically it’s not worth your life. I know guys who tailgate when they ride. It drives me crazy to ride with these guys, and I absolutely will not stay with them, I will stay back so that in case the cars brake they’re going to eat the back of the car not me.

Ensure that you keep a safe distance and speed from the car in front of you, and anticipate that the car may slow down or suddenly stop. If you ride with this in mind you will be a safer motorcycle rider.

By Norman Gregory Fernandez, Esq., © February 2, 2016

Previous Article

Next Article

15 Comments

  1. Gary McKernan

    I totally agree with your opinion. Keeping a safe distance when riding is a fatal thing, but sadly not much bikers aware of this. The safe distance to me is around 30 feet between vehicles when we’re riding fast. It could help a lot.

    Reply
  2. Taylor

    The problem is nobody remembers to keep a safe distance when they are in hurry, all they want is just how to get the destination as soon as possible. Thanks for sharing.

    Reply
  3. Bernard Smith

    I just don’t get it why some riders find it so hard to keep safe following distance.You need to be aware of vehicles around you and stay focused on the road.But don’t forget about the drivers behind you.You should make sure to keep safe distance between you and the vehicle behind you.It’s better to be safe than sorry.Keep Distance and Drive safe.

    Reply
  4. Adam @ MyBestMoto

    Fault or no fault, I think as a rider, it is in my best interest to make sure that I am not putting myself in any danger. It’s tough enough with stupid drivers. We should do our best to stay safe on the road.

    Reply
  5. Jones

    I agree with Adam here. Car or motorcycle, each of us has a civil responsibility to drive safely on the roads.

    Reply
  6. francis chege

    each of us has a civil responsibility to drive safely on the roads.

    Reply
  7. Jack Mulligan

    I didn’t know that a motorcycle takes more time to stop than a car because of the traction area. I have an old motorcycle that I’ve been fixing up and I have been hoping to get out on it soon and this is the kind of information I need to know! I’ll be sure to follow further behind cars than I usually do once I get my bike fixed up. Thanks for the tip!

    Reply
  8. Folding Bike Guru

    I totally agree with you on this issues. It is really dangerous to ride closely to not only car but also a bike . Please don’t put yourself and other’s lives in danger. Please keep a safe distance while riding. I have my own experience, so trust me.

    Reply
  9. Bobby C. Nickles

    I agree with you. I live in Viet nam, we ride by motorbike very popular. But it is too hard to keep the safe distance when you hurry.

    Reply
  10. Jade Brunet

    My friend recently bought a motorcycle and I am a little concerned for her safety. Thanks for the information provided about the danger of following too close on a motorcycle. I did not know that this way of transportation took more time to stop than a car. Another thing to consider would simply be to slow down and practice caution at all times.

    Reply
  11. Anthony Brush

    I agree with you, because most of the bike riders are in hurry to get to the destination and chances of accidents increases with careless attitude.

    Reply
  12. Marshal Durden

    I totally agree with your opinion. Keeping a safe distance when riding is a fatal thing, but sadly not much bikers aware of this. And due to that the accidents take place. We need to be accurate and careful while driving.

    Reply
  13. Biker Life

    I agree 100%
    I’ve seen so many friends over the years involved iin motorcycle accidents when riding too close.
    I know we all love our bikes, but our lives are even more important.

    Reply
  14. Taylor Hicken

    There are a few catastrophic accidents that have happened with people that ride motorcycles, but luckily that’s rare to happen. I try and make sure that I warn my husband whenever he’s about to ride his motorcycle. It’s getting pretty old, so I’m thinking about buying a new one from him. I just don’t know where I’d start looking for one.

    Reply
  15. Albera Otey

    I understand the situation well brother. There are some risks involved in the bike riding but i hope you can ride bike a little safely and under control. Visit MC-Motoparts for further bike accessories purchase.

    Reply

Leave a Reply to Jade Brunet Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Subscribe To Our Newsletter

Join our mailing list to receive the latest news and updates from our team.

You have Successfully Subscribed!