Homecoming Riding A Motorbike? Pay Attention To These 3 Things To Stay Comfortable And Safe
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JAKARTA - The government predicts that this year's Eid homecoming will be crowded with 193 million people, with a percentage of 31.12 million travelers riding two-wheeled vehicles.

On this occasion, the Head of the Traffic Corps of the National Police, Inspector General Pol Aan Suhanan, said that he would not prohibit it but appealed to travelers who use motorbikes prone to accidents.

However, for those of you who are forced to go home on a motorbike, there are several things that must be considered so that the homecoming trip is safe to your destination and fun. So what?

Plan a trip

According to PT Wahana Makmur Sejati's Head Of Safety Riding Promotion Agus Sani, the first thing to pay attention to is planning a trip.

"Such as determining the homecoming route, resting place, estimated travel time, travel costs and paying attention to luggage," he said, when contacted, Thursday, March 4.

Make sure the condition of the motorbike is good and the body is ready

Another thing that must be considered is to serve the motorbike completely.

"By replacing the engine oil and the grid, checking the rear front tire, checking the brake canvas, and checking the electricity," he added.

Furthermore, what must be considered is the health of the body, and also doing light warm-up before driving.

"Light warming must be done, and adequate rest during the trip," he concluded.


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