How to Avoid Traffic Police on a Motorcycle?
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Riding a motorcycle inevitably involves encounters with traffic police, unless you're in a remote area. If you ride normally and follow traffic rules, the police won't cause trouble. Motorcycles lack extensive safety measures, making accidents particularly dangerous for riders, so safety should always be a priority when riding. Precautions for washing a motorcycle: 1. Avoid improper washing: Unless absolutely necessary, avoid car washes or letting others wash your bike. While car washes may seem well-equipped and professional, their focus on efficiency often leads to poor results, potentially damaging spark plugs and wiring. 2. Wash only when the engine is cool: Always let a hot engine cool down before washing. Sudden cold water exposure to the engine, exhaust pipe, and other components can damage oil seals, causing engine oil leaks—a common reason for minor oil leaks in motorcycle engines. It can also lead to chrome plating deterioration, oxidation, and rust at the exhaust pipe and engine connection points.