The Danger of Open Visors: Woman Shares What a Fly Did to Her Eye During Motorcycle Ride
While the sense of freedom experienced when riding a motorcycle can be exhilarating, sometimes minor oversights can lead to significant health issues. Many riders who enjoy feeling the wind on their face during their ride prefer to leave their helmet visors open. However, we often fail to consider how even the tiniest flying insect or dust particle can transform into a significant threat when speeding along.
A rider traveling with his visor open was caught off guard when a fly struck his eye. He ended up in the hospital, sharing the state of his injured eye with his followers. Those unfortunate moments were captured on camera, moment by moment.
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Leaving your visor open while on the move doesn't just invite flies; it allows various external factors like stones, bees, dust, and pollen to directly hit your eyes.
While traveling at speeds of up to 8090 km per hour, a tiny fly hitting your eye can cause a bullet-like impact, inflicting serious damage to your cornea, increasing the risk of infection, and even leading to a momentary loss of vision that could cause you to lose control of the steering wheel. The bloodshot and swollen appearance of the driver's eye in the images clearly demonstrates that this seemingly harmless situation can actually trigger a dangerous biochemical reaction and physical problem. Particularly when traveling outdoors, it is vitally important to always keep your visor down to avoid jeopardizing your eye health and experiencing a similar 'happy ending'.
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