Drive Defensively - Assume motorists do not see you and plan escape routes.
Make Yourself Visible - Wear bright colored and reflective clothing. Do not linger in "blind spots". Adjust your lane position.
Give Yourself Time and Space to React - Do not tailgate. Use the "Two Second Rule" or the "Four Second Rule" to create space between you and vehicles ahead of you.
Avoid Sudden Braking or Turning When Driving on Wet Roads or Gravel - With only two tires, motorcycles have less tire traction than other vehicles.
Enhance Your Skills with Education - New Jersey offers various safety and skill courses, for riders new and old. View more information, or call 609-633-9308.
Motorcycle tips from various sources...
NJridesafe.org - Motorcycle Safety Training in New Jersey
Motorcycle Rights Association of New Jersey, home of the Jersey Devil Ride