Motor cyclists should maintain hygiene

Through The New Times I would like to have my message loud and clear to my friends the motorists aka Abamotari. I have of late discovered that some of these friends do not mind about their personal hygiene. They don’t wash their cloths, they even don’t bathe, or pay attention to the cleanness of there motorbikes.

Monday, September 17, 2007

Through The New Times I would like to have my message loud and clear to my friends the motorists aka Abamotari. I have of late discovered that some of these friends do not mind about their personal hygiene. They don’t wash their cloths, they even don’t bathe, or pay attention to the cleanness of there motorbikes.

Though efforts have been made to reduce on number of accidents caused by motorbikes on the road, the discomfort caused by the unpleasant bodily odour to the passengers should also receive the same attention.

The discomfort, can also lead to an accident, as one tries to avoid the bad smell seeping through the motorist’s, usually dirty jacket to your nose.

True, putting on a head element can possible save ones head in case of an accident, but also no one knows how much one suffers with a dirty helmet.

To make matters worse, some of the helmet glasses have already been fractured, and the sharp glass edges are exposed. If mishandled, the glasses can even cut your body, leading into a serious wound.

At times the glasses have already been plucked off the helmet, filling the place with a translucent paper material.

When this package of cleanness is considered, I am very sure many passengers will have had their dream come true.

Kanombe