Call us now at (602) 954-1123 or e-mail us at administrator@entrekinlaw.com and we will take care of everything. We will come to you at your home, hospital or business, the day you call us and provide you with an aggressive, experienced Goodyear motorcycle accident attorney.
Our experienced Goodyear motorcycle accident lawyer understands that in almost every motorcycle accident negotiation with the insurance company, traction becomes an issue.
Traction is defined as the potential for friction among the road surface and the tire. Motorcycle tires generally roll without any sliding between the road surface and rubber on the tires. Three factors that may contribute to friction are: 1) Material the road is made of; 2) The condition of the tires along and who made them; and 3) The weight the tire is carrying, along with the stress on the tire.
The road surface may be rough and bumpy, smooth or have a pothole. It’s important for the rider to be aware of the road surfaces and if changes are likely to occur, such as railroad tracks, tar snakes or rain-soaked bricks. Any of these factors contribute to the less-than-ideal surface and may result in reduced traction on your tires.
The construction and condition of the tires also contributes to the traction on the motorcycle. Some tires can go up to 12,000 miles before being replaced. When tires are constructed, they may even have two different types of rubber compounds in the same tire, producing extra life on straight roads and extra traction while leaning on turns.
How you ride your motorcycle also contributes to the traction on the tires. For example, the 50/50 front-to-rear weight distribution on the average motorcycle is only when the surface is level. The total amount of load force pressing onto the road surface may vary as the tires and road conditions change as well as how the rider rides the motorcycle.
If you or a loved one have been involved in a motorcycle accident, call an aggressive, experienced Goodyear motorcycle accident attorney today. If you have suffered personal injuries because of a car or truck accident or any other serious accident, call The Entrekin Law Firm now at (602) 954-1123 or e-mail us at administrator@entrekinlaw.com.
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