Protect yourself out there as much possible
Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2010 4:51 pm
I was never really active on the boards here; I mostly just read what others wrote. Just about everything I've ever read here was helpful in some way when I was looking to buy a scooter and then when I started riding. Now I want to add to my own experiences for all new and existing riders to read.
I had a red Buddy 125 for about 11 months when I was involved in a serious accident. I was traveling around 45 mph on a multi-lane road when a driver (going from my right to my left) ran a red light. Just before we collided, I saw the car but it was too late to avoid hitting it. The impact caused me to be thrown from the scooter and I hit the ground pretty hard. I ended up with a broken right femur and several major bruises, stitches, etc.
It has been over four months since the accident and I'm almost healed (thanks titanium!), but I still wanted to share a few thoughts:
First off, never ever forget your helmet, even for a short ride. I have been guilty of riding down the block and not putting it on but don't ever do that. No matter how careful you are, it only takes a second and someone else's (even minor) mistake to cause a major accident. My helmet was all sorts of scratched up and I had no injuries on my head but if I'd not been wearing it I would have had severe head trauma.
Second, if you have an open face helmet, buy shatter-proof eyewear. I was wearing some cheap sunglasses and I got really freaking lucky that nothing happened to me but don't make the same mistake. If you have a shield, put it down. If not, buy some goggles or protective gear. They are not that expensive.
I'm might not ride for a long time (Buddy frame was bent to hell and totaled) but don't let this stop you. Just learn from it and take as much precaution as humanly possible.
I had a red Buddy 125 for about 11 months when I was involved in a serious accident. I was traveling around 45 mph on a multi-lane road when a driver (going from my right to my left) ran a red light. Just before we collided, I saw the car but it was too late to avoid hitting it. The impact caused me to be thrown from the scooter and I hit the ground pretty hard. I ended up with a broken right femur and several major bruises, stitches, etc.
It has been over four months since the accident and I'm almost healed (thanks titanium!), but I still wanted to share a few thoughts:
First off, never ever forget your helmet, even for a short ride. I have been guilty of riding down the block and not putting it on but don't ever do that. No matter how careful you are, it only takes a second and someone else's (even minor) mistake to cause a major accident. My helmet was all sorts of scratched up and I had no injuries on my head but if I'd not been wearing it I would have had severe head trauma.
Second, if you have an open face helmet, buy shatter-proof eyewear. I was wearing some cheap sunglasses and I got really freaking lucky that nothing happened to me but don't make the same mistake. If you have a shield, put it down. If not, buy some goggles or protective gear. They are not that expensive.
I'm might not ride for a long time (Buddy frame was bent to hell and totaled) but don't let this stop you. Just learn from it and take as much precaution as humanly possible.