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What’s a Visibility Blocker and Why It’s Killing Your Ride

Let me ask you this: How far ahead are you really looking when you ride? If the answer is “not far enough,” you’re playing Russian roulette on two wheels. The problem isn’t just what’s ahead—it’s what’s hiding behind the stuff you can’t see. That’s what I call a visibility blocker, and if you don’t learn to deal with it, you’re asking for trouble.


What Is a Visibility Blocker?

A visibility blocker is anything that keeps you from seeing what’s coming next. Think about it:

But here’s the kicker: A blocker can be anything. Even something as innocent as a woman in a red dress can distract you long enough for a bus to creep up and ruin your day. If it limits your ability to predict the next move, it’s a visibility blocker.


Why It’s a Big Deal

Here’s what happens when you don’t manage blockers:

Blockers turn safe riding into a guessing game. And let’s be real—you don’t want to guess wrong at 50 mph.


What to Do When You Can’t Avoid a Blocker

Here’s the deal: Sometimes you’re stuck with a blocker. Maybe it’s traffic. Maybe it’s a tight turn. Whatever the reason, here’s the playbook:

  1. Assume Something’s There: If you can’t see, you have to think, What’s the worst-case scenario? Expect a car, a kid, or a rogue shopping cart to come flying out. Be ready.
  2. Slow Down: Speed is great—until it’s not. Reduce your speed so you have time to react.
  3. Position Yourself Smartly: If you’re riding next to a truck, you’re asking for trouble. Either back off or pass quickly. Don’t linger in the danger zone.

How to Make Sure You’re Never Caught Off Guard

The secret to beating visibility blockers is simple: always be prepared for “suddenly.” What’s “suddenly”?

“Suddenly” happens when you let the road surprise you. Don’t let it. Here’s how:


Why This Matters

Look, riding isn’t just about getting from point A to point B. It’s about doing it without becoming a hood ornament. Managing visibility blockers isn’t optional—it’s survival. Because the truth is, every blocker is hiding a potential threat. And if you don’t see it coming, you’re the one who pays the price.

So, here’s your challenge: The next time you’re on the road, ask yourself, Am I seeing what’s ahead—or just what’s in front of me? The difference could save your life.

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