In Bangladesh, youngsters are these days so much enthusiastic about sport bikes. Though we civilians are restricted to using over 165cc capacity motorcycles on public roads within the range we already have a number of motorcycle models from various brands. Whatsoever, unfortunately, these days sport bikers are rolling on public roads so violently and common people are so much worried about it. Therefore, we are here to find the reasons sports bikers named violence on public roads in Bangladesh. Let’s head in.
The Reasons Sports Bikers Named As Violence On Public Roads In Bangladesh?
You know sport bikes are built somewhat under the shadow of professional track racing motorcycles. Those are made for speed, rush, and thrust. But obviously, those are not made to race on public roads, and for that reason dedicated track racing features are deliberately trimmed out of those street-legal motorcycles by the manufacturers. Hence those motorcycles are actually designed to give the least taste of track racing beasts within a street-oriented profile.
Whatsoever, for many reasons sport bikes are so popular among young age riders it can be their attractive look, aggressiveness, quick gain of speed, or other things. But the most worrying thing is sports bikers are these days rolling on public roads so violently that people are literally feared of them. Hence sports bikers these days can be considered as a name of violence on the public roads in Bangladesh. But why, what are the reasons; here we have some reasons in brief below.
Sport bikes are more powerful than required on public roads
The first and foremost reason we found that is sport bikes are comparatively more powerful than it required to roll on busy public roads in Bangladesh. You know it doesn’t require many powerful motorcycles to commute on the city traffic or usual public roads rather than open highways in Bangladesh. Thus availing of overpowered motorcycles on public roads the sports bikers in Bangladesh are now acting violently and creating fear in the townies.
Aggressive sporty riding ergonomics
Aggressive sporty riding ergonomics and styling are one of the key reasons to make sports bikers violent in their riding. The ergonomic aggressiveness indirectly influences young age riders to be aggressive in riding. Further, due to the aggressive riding style sport bikes often gets imbalanced at lower speed in tight city traffic conditions in Bangladesh, thus they tend to speed up and get habituated to being violent even on public roads.
Impatience and immaturity
Youngsters are most commonly impatience and show immaturity in most daily life situations even in crucial conditions like riding on busy roads. Thus they can’t act controlled while availing of hefty sport bikes power. Hence they usually ride very aggressively and even ignore the manners on the road. Further, lack of learning, education, and family values also are very usual reasons to make youngsters arrogant and act arrogant with sport bikes in Bangladesh.
Heroism, Show-off, And Attitude
Most commonly youngsters act like the slave of attitude and they tend to show off and ride hard uncontrolled to show their heroism. This is actually a social degradation where family education has been interrupted due to various socio-economic and political reasons. Thus sport bike riders tend to show attitude through the sport bikes by rough throttling, aggressive overtaking, over speeding, traffic rule violation, etc., and now sports bikers have become another name of violence on public roads in Bangladesh.
Lack of proper implementation of the law
Unfortunately, it’s true that traffic rules and regulations are not motorcycling-friendly in Bangladesh and that is very badly biased to mess up or discourage motorcycling. Further implementation of the traffic regulation is not universal or equal for everyone. Hence this unrest is indirectly but very much liable to make the youngsters violent. And as most young riders love to ride sport bikes they show a protestation attitude by rough motorcycling and thus sport bikers now have been named as violence on the public roads in Bangladesh.