Spring’s Here, So Are the Hazards: 7 Early Season Motorcycle Dangers Wisconsin Riders Should Watch For
Spring is finally rolling into Wisconsin, and if you're anything like us, that means one thing: time to ride. But after a long winter, the roads — and the drivers on them — aren’t always ready for us.
At McCarthy Motorcycle Law, we ride too, and we’ve seen how springtime crashes can happen when people least expect it. Whether you're in Milwaukee, Madison, Green Bay, or cruising through the Driftless, here are seven hazards Wisconsin riders need to keep in mind as the riding season kicks off — and what you can do if one of them puts you in the ER.
1. Sand, Salt, and Gravel on the Roads
Hazardous road conditions are a recurring theme here. The snowplows might be gone, but their leftovers aren’t. Salt and gravel tend to collect in curves, intersections, and along shoulders — right where your tires need traction. Until the street sweepers make their rounds, take it slow in these zones.
Tip: Treat every sharp turn like it could be coated in sand until you've ridden it a few times this season.
2. Potholes Big Enough to Swallow a Sportster
Wisconsin winters are brutal on asphalt. And while a pothole might jostle a car, it can throw a rider over the bars. Don’t assume that road you’ve ridden for years is still in the same shape it was last fall.
3. Drivers Who Forgot We Exist
People haven’t seen motorcycles on the road for months. Many are still in “winter driver brain.” They suddenly turn left, don’t look twice at intersections, they change lanes without checking blind spots, and they assume no one's coming unless they hear a truck.
If you’ve been hit because someone “didn’t see you,” call us. That’s not an excuse. That’s negligence.
4. Your Own Rustiness
We get it — you’re itching to ride. But if your last real seat time was last September, shake off the cobwebs with a short, controlled ride before hitting the twisties or group runs.
Check your braking reflexes.
Warm up your counter-steering.
Remind your brain how to scan for threats.
5. Mechanical Issues After Winter Storage
Bikes don’t like sitting still. If your tires are under-inflated, your battery’s weak, or your chain’s loose, a mechanical failure could land you in a crash. Always do a full safety inspection before your first ride — or have your mechanic give it a once-over.
6. Wildlife (Especially in the Northwoods)
Springtime means deer, turkeys, and even bears are moving again. Wisconsin riders are especially at risk on rural highways at dawn and dusk — exactly when it’s easiest to miss an animal darting across the road.
7. Group Ride Chaos
Group rides are awesome — but early season rides are when a lot of inexperienced riders, mechanical issues, and mismatched skill levels collide. If you’re leading or tailing, ride predictably. If you're new to the group, don't feel pressured to ride beyond your limits.
Crashes in group rides can get complicated when it comes to liability. If you’ve been injured in one, give us a shout and we’ll help you sort out who’s responsible.
What to Do If You’re Injured in a Spring Motorcycle Accident
If someone else’s mistake causes your crash — whether it’s a careless driver, a dangerous road condition, or a mechanical failure from a shop’s bad repair — you have rights.
Here’s what to do:
Get medical attention (even if you feel “okay”)
Document the scene if you’re able — photos, names, witness info
Avoid giving statements to insurance companies right away
Call a motorcycle attorney who actually knows motorcycles
Don’t settle without talking to a lawyer — early offers are almost always lowballs
Why Riders Across Wisconsin Trust McCarthy Motorcycle Law
We’re considered Wisconsin’s Motorcycle Law Firm for a reason. We don’t just say we ride. We live it. We’ve recovered millions for injured riders and grieving families in Wisconsin. And we treat every case like it matters — because it does.
✅ Free consultations
✅ No fees unless we win
✅ 30% if we settle pre-filing, 33% post-filing, 40% at trial
✅ You talk to an actual lawyer, not a call center
Final Thoughts: Ride Safe. Ride Smart. And If Someone Hits You, Reach Out.
We hope your spring rides are smooth, sunny, and trouble-free. But if something goes wrong, you deserve someone who gets what it means to be a rider — and who knows how to fight for one.
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