Riding a motorcycle alone is a big responsibility. But when riding with a passenger, it’s especially important that you ride as safely as possible. Failing to do so may endanger yourself, your passenger and others on the road. Here are a few tips to keep you safe when riding with a passenger on a motorcycle in Iowa:

Ride at a Safe Speed

You should always ride at a safe speed and never exceed the speed limit. When you have a passenger on your motorcycle, though, keep in mind that your normal speed on a particular road may need to be adjusted. Never ride faster than you should, especially when going around curves and turns.

Remember, You’re Carrying Extra Weight – Take Extra Time to Brake

The more weight you’re carrying, the longer that it will take your motorcycle to stop. Keep this in mind when you’re carrying a passenger, and give yourself an adequate amount of braking distance. Also, remember that the increased weight will increase the stopping power of your rear brake, so exercise caution when braking.

Insist Upon Helmet Use

There are far too many motorcycle fatalities in Iowa each year – read our blog to learn about 2014 motorcycle accident statistics. To decrease your and your passenger’s risk of sustaining a traumatic brain injury or a fatal head injury, make sure you’re both wearing a helmet. While there’s no helmet law in Iowa, wearing a helmet can save your life.

Allow More Passing Distance

Another thing to remember when carrying a passenger is that you’ll want to allow more time and space for passing other vehicles. Increasing your following distance is also recommended.

Make Sure Your Bike is Properly Equipped

Finally, you’ll want to make sure your bike is properly equipped for a passenger before giving anyone else a ride. A passenger should have his or her own set of footrests, and there should be plenty of room to sit safely.

If You’re in a Motorcycle Accident in Iowa

If you’re in a motorcycle accident in Iowa, you may have questions about who will pay for your damages and whether a passenger is covered under your insurance policy. For a full evaluation of your policy as well as tips for filing a claim and negotiating with your insurance company, call the attorneys at Walker, Billingsley & Bair today. Our attorneys are ready to represent you! Reach us at (888) 435-9886 today.

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