An increasing number of families in Colombia are opting to purchase a motorcycle, especially in socioeconomic strata 1, 2, and 3, where this vehicle has become an accessible mobility solution and a symbol of independence. According to DANE, nearly 30% of households already own a motorcycle, which highlights the urgent need to foster a road safety culture from the very beginning of the motorcyclist experience.
The Motorcycle Industry Chamber of ANDI, through its Movemos Colombia initiative, calls for a responsible approach to the decision of buying a motorcycle. It recommends proper training at certified schools, obtaining the corresponding license, and completing safe riding courses. Furthermore, it emphasizes the importance of choosing a motorcycle suitable for its intended use, the rider’s experience level, and physical characteristics, paying special attention to the vehicle’s safety systems.
The 5 key considerations for a responsible purchase are:
- Define the purpose of use.
- Consider your experience, engine displacement, and ideal size.
- Review your driving license.
- Prioritize road safety elements.
- Inform yourself, compare, and ask questions.
Road safety begins the moment a motorcycle is chosen and is built through conscious decisions that protect both the rider and others on the road.