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May 28, 2026
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Motorcycle Safety Tips for Spring and Summer Riding 

Spring and summer in Texas often mean more opportunities to ride. But before you start revving up your engine, let this be your reminder to review your motorcycle insurance and follow essential safety practices.

 

Prepare Your Motorcycle for the Season

It’s crucial to give your motorcycle a thorough inspection before your first ride. Check tire pressure and tread, test your brakes and confirm all lights and signals are functioning properly. Don’t forget to top off fluids and look for any leaks or loose parts. Regular maintenance can help prevent breakdowns and support safer travel.

 

Gear Up for Protection

Wearing the right gear is a must. Lightweight, breathable jackets and pants made from abrasion-resistant materials can shield your skin without causing overheating. Always wear a DOT-approved helmet, gloves and sturdy boots. Bright colors or reflective elements can help improve visibility to other drivers, especially during early morning or evening rides.

 

Stay Alert to Changing Conditions

Spring and summer in Texas may include sudden rain showers and intense heat. Wet roads, loose gravel and increased traffic are common hazards. Adjust your speed and following distance to match road conditions and use extra caution at intersections where accidents are more likely.

 

Ride Defensively

Motorcycles are less visible than cars, so you must anticipate other drivers’ actions. Avoid riding in blind spots, use your signals early and make eye contact with drivers when possible. Stay focused and avoid distractions; your full attention is one of your strongest defenses.

 

Understand Your Motorcycle Insurance

Motorcycle insurance is just as essential as safe riding habits. Your policy may cover:

  • Damage or injuries you cause to others in an accident
  • Repair costs if your motorcycle is damaged in a crash
  • Damage caused by noncollision events, such as theft, vandalism, fire or severe weather
  • Losses after an accident involving an at-fault driver who lacks sufficient coverage
  • Towing, battery jumps or flat tire changes

 

Learn More

If you’d like to review your motorcycle insurance or explore additional options, reach out to Fransan Insurance Service. Our team can answer your questions and help you secure optimal coverage. Contact us today to get started.

 

 

This blog is intended for informational and educational use only. It is not exhaustive and should not be construed as legal advice. Please contact your insurance professional for further information.

 

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