American Motorcyclist Association Highlights May As Motorcycle Awareness Month
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Source: American Motorcyclist Association May 01, 2018
PICKERINGTON, Ohio -- The American Motorcyclist Association is
issuing a special appeal to motorists to be especially aware of
motorcycles during May, which is Motorcycle Awareness Month and
marks the seasonal return of motorcyclists to the roadways in much
of the country.
Drivers are asked to check their mirrors and blind spots before
changing lanes, maintain a safe distance when following motorcycles
and pay particular attention when making left turns.
"May's pleasant temperatures mean many more riders on the roads,
especially in parts of the country where winter weather is just
ending," said Rob Dingman, AMA president and CEO. "This provides an
excellent opportunity for us to educate the non-riding public about
the safety issues that affect motorcyclists every time we roll out
of our driveways."
The AMA is tracking bills in state legislatures across the country
that address the issue of distracted driving. Those bills range
from prohibitions on minors using personal electronic devices, such
as smart phones, to bans on the use of these devices by drivers of
any age.
The AMA supports legislation that includes enhanced penalty options
to be determined by the courts in cases where distracted driving
results in a crash.
Motorcycle Awareness Month, launched by the AMA in the early 1980s
and adopted by many state motorcycle-rights organizations,
government entities and AMA-sanctioned clubs, is observed each
May.
The official AMA position statements on distracted and inattentive
vehicle operation can be found at www.americanmotorcyclist.com/About-The-AMA/distracted-and-inattentive-vehicle-operation-1.