Thursday, June 12, 2014

Motorcycle Week Laconia NH 2014 – Events Calendar

For over 90 years, the Laconia Bike Week has served up the biggest motorcycle rally in the United States, and this year is better than ever. From it's beginning 91 years ago to this year, the Laconia Bike Week in New Hampshire has been the hottest spot for all types of motorcycle enthusiasts and bikers to come together and have a good time with their fellow riders. Bikers also enjoy its fun filled events and shows. Keep in mind that the Laconia Bike Week for this year is starting on Father's Day, instead of ending on it as it normally does.

 
Laconia Bike Week Events

The Laconia Bike Week in New Hampshire is not only a meet up for motorcycle enthusiasts, but it is also host to some of the best bike events in the country. Special events include live concerts, bike shows, shuttle service, American Police Motorcycle Museum, bikini contests and arm wrestling. Find out information about these and other Laconia Bike Week events along with times and schedules at the following link: http://www.laconiamcweek.com/Schedule/

Obeying Motorcycle Laws And Tips On Avoiding DWI in New Hampshire

While you’re attending the 91st annual Laconia Motorcycle Rally in New Hampshire, remember to not only have a good time and make new friends, but to also be safe and obey the motorcycle laws to avoid a drunk driving conviction in NH. With plenty of access to various alcoholic drinks in the beer tents combined with the scorching sun, many bikers will drink. However, with these following tips, you can have a fun, safe day out at the rally without running into legal problems or accidents:

• Limit your alcohol intake. Responsible drinking leads to responsible riding.

• Make sure you complete a New Hampshire motorcycle training course from the DMV. The course doesn't cost that much and is a great way to learn about motorcycle laws and safety.

• Always wear a motorcycle helmet. Although the motorcycle laws in New Hampshire state that a helmet is not required, it is still important that you wear one to prevent serious injury.

• It is required by law that your headlight works properly, and that you wear eye protection unless you have a windshield.

• Always wear bright colors at night; this makes it easier for other vehicles to see you.

• Keep your ID with you at all times and make sure your motorcycle is insured.

• Slow down before approaching an intersection and look in both directions. Most accidents involving motorcycles occur when other vehicles make an unexpected left turn.

•If you are involved in an accident where you are seriously injured, contact an experienced motorcycle accident attorney immediately.

Enjoy Bike week.  Be safe and sober, otherwise you will be calling me or someone like me to get you out of a mess.


By
Kevin M. Tighe

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