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These observations can vary from person to person, but here are a few common indicators:

  1. Inappropriate gear: Not wearing proper riding gear or wearing gear that is not suitable for motorcycling, such as flip-flops, shorts, or inadequate protective gear. Experienced riders recognize the importance of safety gear and its role in protecting against injuries.

  2. Lack of confidence and control: Displaying hesitation, wobbling, or difficulty maintaining balance at slow speeds or during maneuvers. New riders may struggle with clutch control, throttle modulation, or overall bike control, which can be evident in their riding style.

  3. Poor positioning: Incorrect body positioning on the motorcycle, such as sitting too far back or too far forward, not gripping the tank with knees, or not having a relaxed posture. Proper body positioning helps with stability, control, and maneuverability.

  4. Overly aggressive riding: Exhibiting a tendency to accelerate excessively, brake abruptly, or take turns at high speeds without proper control. Novice riders may lack the finesse and smoothness required for safe and controlled riding.

  5. Limited awareness and scanning: Failing to consistently check mirrors, blind spots, or maintain situational awareness while riding. Experienced riders are often vigilant and continuously scan their surroundings to anticipate potential hazards.

  6. Lack of knowledge of basic riding techniques: Demonstrating unfamiliarity with fundamental riding techniques, such as countersteering, proper braking techniques, or correct cornering procedures. These techniques are crucial for safe and effective riding.

It's important to note that being a new rider is a temporary stage, and everyone starts somewhere. It's essential to support and encourage new riders to learn and improve their skills through proper training, practice, and gaining experience on the road.

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