subject: Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month [print this page] A national initiative supported by different sectors of society such as the federal, state, and local safety boards, law enforcement agencies, and motorcycle organizations, the Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month encourages motorists and motorcyclists to share the road with each other. This month of May marks the beginning of safety awareness information dissemination to help lessen injuries and fatalities caused by accidents involving motorcycles. All throughout the rest of the year, more and more effort will be given to help reduce motorcycle related accidents on the road. Jeffrey D. Starker, an Orlando personal injury attorney who has handled many injury cases such as motorcycle accidents, car accidents, and trucking accidents, know firsthand the importance of this national initiative.
Reminders for Motorists
Use your mirrors properly motorists should position their mirror in such a way that there are no blind spots. For safety on the road, it is important for any driver to adjust both side mirrors and rear-view mirror before even starting a vehicle. It is important for a driver to be aware of not just the front side of the road when he is driving but also his sides and back-view. The vehicles mirrors will be able to help a driver with this.
Sharing the road motorists are advised to share the road with motorcycles. Sharing the road would mean giving way, being courteous, and allowing motorcycles to get a full lane for safety.
Give space giving motorcycles a lot of space on the road will help prevent accidents. Give enough space for motorcycles to do manoeuvres and evasive actions. Obstructions such as holes, debris, a rough road, could be something you cannot see but a motorcyclist does.
Remain cool keeping ones cool on the road is very important. Do not play road games, do not race, and do not get agitated with motorcyclists. Stay cool and stay away from accidents.
Tips for Motorcyclists
Wear proper attire safety gears such as a helmet, gloves, goggles, the right shoes and clothes would help prevent injuries and fatalities. Wear clothes that have a reflective material to help other motorists see you.
The weather be a responsible motorcyclist and avoid travelling during bad weather. Bad weather such as heavy rains and snow would not only make vision hard but would also make roads slippery and dangerous.
Check your motorcycle before leaving, always make sure you check that your motorcycle is in top condition. Check the breaks, tires, and other parts of the motorcycle.
Use signals turn signals are very important. Learn them and use them all the time.
These among many others are being pushed to help reduce accidents involving motorcycles. As experienced countless times in his many court cases, motorcycle accident injury attorney Jeffrey D. Starker believes in the importance of the Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month. Being a personal injury attorney for many years who handles cases involving accidents, medical malpractice, and even dog bites, he is a believer and an advocate of this national initiative.
by: Marychris Tabig
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