Halo Helmet Motorcycle Safety Key for Winter
Halo Helmet Motorcycle Safety Key for Winter
Motorcyclists should invest in a halo helmet for winter riding if they want to stay safe when out on the road this year. Find out more about this unique motorcycle safety helmet.
All motorbike owners should be fully prepared for the tough conditions that the next few months will throw at them. The figures speak for themselves when it comes to how important motorcycle safety is.
The latest statistics from the Department for Transport show that 1,299 motorcyclists were killed or seriously injured during the months of December 2008 to March 2009. It is traditionally one of the coldest periods of the year and one where road conditions are far from their best.
Despite the risks of riding on Britain’s roads during the winter months some motorcyclists still brave the elements due to the unique advantages that two-wheeled transport provides.
“We all love bikes and the advantages they bring, especially the way they can carve through traffic and lower commute times to work, but safety is paramount and following these riding tips can help you through the winter on two wheels in greater safety and comfort,” says Tony Way, managing director of Express Insurance.
Advanced riding schemes will give motorcyclists the ability to handle different weather conditions better this winter, which is expected to bring with it lots of snow and icy riding.
When driving in snow or rain, as with car driving, motorcyclists have to alter their riding to accommodate the weather.
Halo Crash Helmets from ThermaHelm
It is illegal to ride a motorbike without a motorbike helmet, and all helmets worn in the UK should comply with British Standard BS 6658:1985 and carry the BSI kitemark.
A ThermaHelm Halo Helmet is perfect for first time motorcyclists worried about their safety on the road. This will give them ultimate protection due to its state-of-the art technology, which freezes the rider’s head on impact in an accident to prevent brain swell - a leading cause of brain damage and death among motorcyclists.
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