Social Media is Destroying YOU
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The Rise of Women Bikers in India and the Hidden Dangers on the Road.
In recent years, India has witnessed an inspiring rise in the number of women bikers. With social media platforms celebrating female motorcyclists and riding groups actively promoting inclusivity, more and more women are taking to two wheels not just for commuting but for the thrill of weekend rides and long-distance touring.
One such story was of Somita Singh, a 28-year-old software developer from Noida, who had recently joined an all-women's riding group called Let's Ride India. This community promotes sports bike training, rental services, and organized weekend rides for women who are passionate about motorcycling. Tragically, what was meant to be an enjoyable Sunday ride turned deadly when Somita met with a serious motorcycle accident in Gurugram's Leopard Trail area.
Despite wearing full riding safety gear, including a helmet, she sustained critical injuries after her rented BMW motorcycle collided with a car. The incident resulted in a severe brain hemorrhage, and she later passed away at the hospital.
This heartbreaking event reminds us of the crucial need for road safety awareness-especially for new riders who are getting influenced by social media trends involving action cameras, 360-degree cameras, and cinematic shots while riding. While it's great to document your rides and share your journey, it's equally important to prioritize rider training, defensive riding, and understanding the unpredictability of Indian roads.
Why This Matters
India has some of the most challenging road conditions in the world. With over 178,000 road fatalities annually, a significant percentage involves two-wheelers. In cities like Delhi, motorcyclists are involved in nearly 38% of deadly accidents. And while data on women motorcyclists specifically isn't always highlighted in government reports, the increasing number of female riders and growing interest in motorcycling make this an important conversation.
Key Takeaways for Aspiring Women Bikers
Start with Professional Riding Training
Before investing in a sports bike or heavy motorcycle, consider enrolling in a certified riding school. These programs help you understand your vehicle, build confidence, and teach crucial survival skills on the road.
Wear Certified Safety Gear
Helmets, gloves, jackets, and knee guards are not accessories-they're lifesavers. Even a minor accident at low speed can turn serious without protection.
Understand Road Conditions
Indian roads can be unpredictable. From sudden potholes and stray animals to undisciplined drivers, riders must always be on high alert. Leopard Trail and other scenic spots may look perfect for weekend rides, but they come with risks, especially during return rides when fatigue sets in.
Avoid Distractions While Riding
Capturing footage using mounted action cameras looks great on social platforms, but never let content creation interfere with your attention on the road. Always mount the camera before the ride starts and review footage later. Your safety comes first.
Ride in Groups, But Ride Responsibly
While riding groups for women are empowering and provide community, ensure that group rides are led by experienced riders who understand traffic rules, ride formations, and emergency response.
Know Your Limits
Don't push yourself or your bike beyond your comfort zone. Whether it's speed, terrain, or weather conditions, ride within your skill level.
A Message to the Motorcycling Community
The Indian motorcycling culture is growing, and the rise of female riders is a beautiful, bold transformation in the community. But with this growth comes the responsibility to educate, empower, and ensure everyone is prepared to face the challenges of riding on Indian roads.
Let's honor riders like Somita by ensuring their passion doesn't go in vain. Let's create a culture where motorcycle safety, road awareness, and skill-building are as celebrated as the freedom and adventure that two wheels bring.
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