Freedom Through Safety on Two Wheels
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Freedom through safety on two wheels
Nearly 280,000 registered motorcycles traveled down Arizona's freeways last year.That's 34% more than in 2019; a huge jump in just five or six years.With so many more new riders hitting the road, it is so important in this "Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month" to know what you're doing before you take to two wheels.Turns out there's a course for that."Passion, freedom, experience, expression.. [it's] a life that four wheels can't give you."Trina M…
Stay vigilant as more motorcyclists hit the road
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 15% of all traffic fatalities in 2023 involved motorcyclists, and as nicer weather comes our way, more riders will be on the roads. To stay safe on the roads, the owner and manager of Poet Motorcycles, Tom Cox, says the first thing people should do even before getting a motorcycle is to take the rider's safety course, which is supported by the Montana Department of Transportation (…
Traffic safety basics are vital as weather gets nicer - Central Wisconsin News
The clock is ticking on traffic safety. Every 5 hours in Wisconsin, a motorcyclist is killed or injured on Wisconsin’s roadways. Every 7 hours a pedestrian is killed or injured on Wisconsin’s roadways. Every 12 hours, a bicyclist is killed or injured on Wisconsin’s roadways. Among the dead are children playing. Mothers and fathers out enjoying a day with their families. Men and
State Rep. Greg Alexander's Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month resolution approved by Michigan House
A resolution from state Rep. Greg Alexander, of Carsonville, designating May as Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month was approved Tuesday by the Michigan House. The measure honors the motorcycle community’s commitment to safety and reminds every driver on Michigan’s roadways that awareness saves lives. It encourages motorcycle operators to don proper protective riding attire, abide by the rules of the road and perform regular safety and maintenance…
Patrol preaches motorcycle safety
As temperatures rise and an increased number of motorcycles are traveling on our roadways, the Ohio State Highway Patrol is reminding drivers and motorcyclists to share the road, be alert, and drive sober. While riding a motorcycle may be considered one of the more enjoyable modes of transportation, it is also one of the riskier ways to travel if not done properly. Not only does operating a motorcycle require more physical strength than a standa…
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