From my Experiance i have learned that no matter how much good rider you are , you are still prone to accident's .
The First thing to advice is wear the maximum security gear you can , a helmet IS A MUST .
Before a crash
We get some millisecond of time to react so we should use it to the fullest , in a crash a person should first think of saving himself . If you are going to fall then leave the vehicle as it can cause you harm by forcing pressure on you legs and other area's .
After the crash
I agree on Omi in this one that you do not feel anything , no pain even if you would have broken a bone because of the hormonal rush , so check yourself and if you are hurt then you should call somebody to help you , nowadays people are more helpful if you ask them to pick you bike for you they will .
After checking yourself check the vehicle and make sure no oil leakages have occurred , this is the most common problem . then check the tyer's
and the last step will be to see if it still start's .
If the police arrives on scene then insist on getting medical treatment for yourself and the other person (if you crashed into someone else) before starting the legal work .
I hope i helped .
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