You do what you can to prepare you mind, self, and bike to be as safe as possible on the roadway. Prepare your mind by either participating in an MSF course or by studying the course material and other riding guides. Always be reading and trying to learn safe strategies. Avoid reckless operation that can surprise other motorists. Other drivers aren't expecting a vehicle to be traveling twice the speed limit. Wear gear. The more armor you can put on your body, the better your chances of walking away from a bad situation. Bright and contrasting colors will do wonders to help your visibility. I know my white helmet is extremely visible to drivers, I've been told so. If they see you, they're less likely to run you over. Prepare your bike by having it in 100% working order. If you have to avoid a situation, your steed needs to be up to the task. Also, running your brights during daylight hours can be helpful and adding additional lights to the front can't hurt. At the end of the day, your mind needs to be 100% focused on the ride. If you're spending half your mental energy on worrying about the risks of what you're doing, you're not going to be focused enough to react quickly.