Every time you hit the road on your scooter you should prioritize safety. It’s important to be prepared for unpleasant weather, unexpected roadside emergencies, and fender benders. The gear you wear can have a direct impact on the safety of your ride.

The Importance of Gear

It’s easy to think gear isn’t necessary when you’re riding a scooter, but that isn’t the truth! Safety gear is your direct defense against unanticipated events. Even if you’re traveling at lower speeds, it is important to be prepared if another driver veers into your lane or an animal runs across your path. Wearing the proper gear can help you stay safe and protected in the worst-case scenarios.

Choosing a Helmet

Possibly the most important safety gear you can wear while riding is a helmet. Even if it isn’t required by law, having protection can prevent major trauma in the event of an accident.

As you select a helmet, pay attention to how it fits and how much coverage it provides. You don’t want one that fits too snugly, but having one that’s too loose isn’t helpful either. It’s also important to purchase a helmet that is brand new or has never been dropped.

Well-Fitting Clothing

You may not always want to wear a riding jacket and pants, but you should choose clothing that fits well and can offer some protection. Long-sleeved tops and long pants can minimize instances of road burn, sunburn, and flying debris coming in contact with your skin.

Along with well-fitting and protective clothes, you should choose something that is bright and visible to other drivers. Unfortunately, it’s possible that other motorists won’t be able to see you as well on the road, so doing your part to stay seen can improve your safety when you ride.

Well-fitting gear isn’t limited to your shirt and pants, but also your shoes. You should never wear open-toed shoes while operating your scooter! You want to wear a pair of shoes that have a good grip and protect your feet.

Gloves

Having a good pair of gloves can improve your riding experience as well. You’ll be protected from any hazards on the road and give you an enhanced grip. Even in wet weather or on hot days when your hands sweat, gloves will allow you to keep your grip on the handlebars.