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Spring signals the start of road trips, especially now that traffic has returned to pre-pandemic levels. This means that there will be more motorcycles on the road. Due to this increase, May has been designated Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month. Created by the American Motorcyclist Association in the early 1980s, this organization promotes rider safety, licensing, awareness, and education to reduce the number of crashes involving these unique machines.
Motorcycles have been around for over 130 years, and the first one was built by Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach. It was built in 1885 and named the Daimler Reitwagen. From there, many styles and engines have evolved to create a rich history and a huge following. Motorcycle clubs have popped up across the nation since the 1950s. Since motorcycles are a form of transportation, motorcyclists are afforded the same rights and privileges as motorists.
Each year, there are thousands motorcycle accidents and fatalities. According to recent data, there were 5,458 fatal crashes in 2020. In 76% of these crashes, the point of contact was being struck from the front of the bike. Therefore, it is important to be aware of motorcycles on the road. Below are some tips to help motorists (including truck drivers) drive safely around motorcyclists:
1. Look for motorcycles, especially at intersections.
2. Check your mirrors and blind spots (front, side, and rear for trucks).
3. Use your turn signal.
4. Avoid distracted driving.
5. Stay at least one car length between you and the motorcyclist – more if the road is slippery.
6. Predict a rider looks closer to you that s/he is because of the small size of the motorcycle.
7. Big trucks should leave plenty of room when passing motorcyclists before crossing back over due to the large wind shear created behind them at highway speeds.
By practicing safe driving around motorcycles, all drivers can enjoy pleasant journeys. At DVC, our drivers watch for motorcycles on roads and intersections to avoid accidents. We wish everyone a happy Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month!