Tips for staying safe on the road during Motorcycle Awareness Month
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May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month. Here's how to sign up for a motorcycle safety course.
May is National Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month and with warmer weather on the horizon, more motorcycle riders will be out on the roads.Motorcycle Ohio, a division of the Ohio Traffic Safety Office, wants drivers and riders to be more aware this summer. In 2022, 209 Ohioans were killed in motorcycle-related crashes. That equates to 18% of all fatal crashes in the state. Motorcycle Ohio noted that 81% of motorcycle crashes happen between the mo…
Tips for staying safe on the road during Motorcycle Awareness Month
Conn. (WTNH) -- May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, and with the summer season on the way, more motorcyclists will be heading out on the Connecticut roads and highways. These safety reminders are for everyone on the road. Whether you’re driving in a vehicle or a motorcycle, everyone needs to be cautious and share the road. Every year more than 50 motorcyclist are killed on Connecticut roadways. Last year in 2022, there were 62 motorcycle …
May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month
NORTH DAKOTA (KXNET) -- May is Motorcycle Awareness Month, and law enforcement is reminding those on the road to be mindful. The Burleigh County Sheriff's Department says both motorcyclists and motorists need to be aware of their surroundings -- not just in May, but year-round. North Dakota doesn't have a helmet law, but officials say motorcyclists need to wear protective gear and obey all traffic laws. And drivers who are in a car or truck need…
Motorcycle Awareness Month in Oswego, Open Roads ABATE
Troy Parlier, Oswego Village president, Kevin Smith, Open Roads ABATE activities coordinator, and Cliff Oleson, Open Roads ABATE president, with a signed proclamation proclaiming that May is Motorcycle Awareness Month at the April 18 Village of Oswego meeting This content is for 30 Day Free Trial, 3 Months for 99 Cents, and One Year Subscription subscribers only. Visit the site and log in/register to read.
Georgia Motorcycle Safety Program Urges Motorists To “Share the Road” For Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month
The Georgia Department of Driver Services Motorcycle Safety Program (GMSP) is reminding motorists that May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month and to Share the Road. As the unofficial start of the summer and road trip season begins, safe driving practices and cooperation from all road users, will help reduce the number of fatalities and injuries on our state’s highways.
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