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10 tips how to survive in Asia

15.08.2018 Motobike 0 comment

10 tips on how to survive on the roads of Asia Who is behind – that is to blame. Stop being distracted by them and look at the mirrors. The only thing that matters is in front of you. This is the number 1 rule for Asia.β €

πŸ”΅ Car – the main source of all the problem on Asian roads. They are slow, immaculately brake and make maneuvers not from the outermost rows, but across the entire width of the road – Use front brake as primary.

πŸ”΅ Get used to showing your maneuver with turn signals – a rarity for Asia. Therefore, if before you the bike began to slow down for no apparent reason – he wants to turn somewhere.β €

πŸ”΅ If you do not have rights or a helmet, the best thing you can do is not to stop at the gesture of a policeman. But beware of police bikes on the road.β €

πŸ”΅ Never give anyone your passport as a pledge. Don’t even give it to the cop.β €

πŸ”΅ Watch the level of gasoline. Refuel at official gas stations

πŸ”΅ No one in Asia wants you to be evil, much less an accident. Therefore, no one will specifically cut or beat you.β €

πŸ”΅ Legs should be put on the ground only when the bike is stopped. If you are just driving slowly in traffic – even at a speed of 2 km per hour, it is better to keep your balance on the bike without putting your feet on the ground.β €

πŸ”΅ Use the locker on the ignition lock And be prepared for the fact that leaving the helmets on the bike mirrors will be stolen from you sooner or laterβ €

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