Eight causes of a motorcycle losing control on road markings
Eight causes of a motorcycle losing control on road markings
Lost control of a motorcycle occurs when the rider cannot properly command the direction, balance, or speed of the motorcycle while travelling on the road. This can render the motorcycle difficult to control and elevate the risk of a crash.
Motorcycles can lose control due to a range of factors such as slippery road surfaces, excessive speed, sudden braking, worn tyres, or errors in riding technique. In addition, damage to components such as brakes, suspension, or handlebars can also affect the vehicle’s stability.
Road markings are typically slicker than asphalt, so tyres can easily slide when crossing them.
In rain, the surface of road markings becomes even slipperier, increasing the risk of tyres losing grip.
Riding at high speed when crossing road markings can make the motorcycle harder to control.
Thin or worn tyres have reduced grip, making them more prone to sliding on road markings.
Tyres that are too hard or too soft can affect the motorcycle’s stability when crossing slippery surfaces.
Sudden braking directly on top of road markings can cause the tyres to skid.
Weak or damaged suspension can make the motorcycle unstable when traversing surfaces of different textures.
Over-tilting the motorcycle or taking a sharp corner on road markings can cause the bike to lose balance.
A motorcycle can lose control when travelling on road markings due to the slippery surface, tyre condition, speed, and riding technique. Therefore, it is advisable to slow down and avoid sudden braking when crossing road markings to stay safe.
Sources: wahanahonda, suzuki