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Chain Reaction
Moto Terms

Chain Reaction

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One event triggers a series of crashes — each participant's reaction creates a new hazard.

What is it

A chain reaction is when one road event triggers a cascade of crashes. The first car brakes, the second hits it, the third hits the second. For a motorcyclist caught in a chain reaction, the danger is extreme.

How it happens

Someone brakes hard or swerves. Vehicles around begin maneuvering, braking, dodging. Each reaction creates a new hazard. A rider traveling in traffic can be pinched, rear-ended, or forced to swerve with nowhere to go.

How to reduce the risk

  • Maintain distance — not just ahead, but to the sides as well
  • Watch 2-3 cars ahead, not just the one in front
  • In heavy traffic — keep covering the brake and plan an escape route
  • Don't ride in the pack — stay at the edges where you have maneuvering room

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