Philippines – The rainy season is here, as announced by Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) last June. For riders, this means slippery roads and reduced visibility, making riding even more difficult and dangerous.
True to its mission to promote safer roads in the country, Motorcycle Development Program Participants Association, Inc. (MDPPA) shares some essential tips on preparing before every ride during the rainy season.
Invest in high-quality and appropriate gear. Aside from the conventional equipment needed to ride a motorcycle, like a helmet, it pays to invest in a high-quality riding jacket, pants, shoes, and gloves to keep yourself dry. Riders can also wear reflectorized rain gear (raincoats and rain pants) for more visibility on the road in case the rain gets too intense. Riders can also upgrade the helmet that they are using by investing in a helmet visor with an anti-fog insert to prevent fogging and maintain clearer vision.
Finally, riders can also put on non-slip riding shoes that offer waterproof protection, breathability for the skin, and better traction on the motorcycle’s foot pegs, especially during wet weather conditions.