What is the correct way to wear a Motorcycle Helmet?

 Regarding the importance of Motorcycle Helmet, let`s not mention them. Everyone should be very clear, and they should be worn every time they ride a bike. So what is the correct way to wear a Motorcycle Helmet? The following is a small editor for everyone Tell me about the correct way to wear a Motorcycle Helmet.

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Steps to wear a Motorcycle Helmet correctly:
1: Open the drawstring.
2: Put the Motorcycle Helmet on your head horizontally, slowly tighten the belt until you feel comfortable.
3: Adjust the straps to fit under the ears.
4: After the strap is adjusted, pull the strap tight to your chin.
When you have finished the above operations, make sure that the Motorcycle Helmet does not move more than 1 inch (1 inch = 2.5400 cm), and at the same time ensure that the Motorcycle Helmet does not fall off before the belt is loosened.
Motorcycle Helmet should be worn horizontally, and cannot be tilted forward or backward. Some riders think that the front brim of the Motorcycle Helmet is a bit obstructing the line of sight, so they raise the Motorcycle Helmet a lot to get a good line of sight. Here I can tell you that we can The same effect can be achieved by removing the brim of the hat.
The correct way to wear a Motorcycle Helmet is as follows:
Let`s talk about the red dots and green dots on the picture again. This is very important. Correctly wearing a Motorcycle Helmet should be a thickness of one finger below the ears (red dots) of the Motorcycle Helmet adjustment belt, about 1.5 cm. The entire strap is fixed on the jaw (green dot) instead of the throat, and is also left a finger thick, about 1.5 cm.

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