IDOT, Law Enforcement and Safety Advocates
remind motorists to "Start Seeing Motorcycles"
Governor Quinn Proclaims May Motorcycle Awareness Month; Seeks to Lower
Fatalities on Illinois Roadways
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[May 13, 2014]
SPRINGFIELD – For the 31th year, May
has been proclaimed Motorcycle Awareness Month in Illinois as part
of a statewide campaign to reduce motorcycle crash fatalities and
injuries. Governor Pat Quinn, the Illinois Department of
Transportation (IDOT), Illinois State Police, Gold Wing Road Riders
Association and A Brotherhood Aimed Towards Education (ABATE) joined
in support of the campaigns to urge Illinois motorists to “Start
Seeing Motorcycles” and “Look Twice- Save a Life.” |
“With the riding season under way, we want all motorists to be
extra cautious on Illinois roadways to ensure everyone makes it to
their destinations safely,” said Illinois Transportation Secretary
Ann L. Schneider. “Our goal is to minimize the risk of crashes and
eliminate fatalities, so it is important for motorcyclists to wear
the proper gear and for the traveling public to drive defensively,
avoid distractions and share the road.”
“Riding motorcycles safely is just as important as driving cars
safely,” said Illinois State Police Director Hiram Grau. “Warmer
weather signals more frequent motorcycle activity on the roads and
all of us have a responsibility to do our part to ride and drive
safely. That also means drivers should have eyes on the road and
hands on the wheel - it just might save a life.”
In the last three years, over 9,000 “Start Seeing Motorcycles” yard
signs have been distributed throughout the state. These colorful
signs serve as a great visual reminder, especially in the inner city
areas where many of the motorcycle accidents occur. In addition to
the “Start Seeing Motorcycles” signs, all motorists are encouraged
to “Look Twice - Save a Life.” This is an awareness slogan that
should be of importance to all motorists in staying alert to
motorcycles, bicycles and pedestrians.
Throughout the riding season, these brightly colored banners and
yard signs will be on display throughout the state as reminders to
motorists to be more aware of motorcycles and always
drive safely. Motorcyclists are reminded to make sure they are
visible to motorists, and that they follow the rules of the road.
“Every May since 1987, motorcycle chapters and organizations have
partnered to promote motorist awareness on our roadways,” said
Secretary Schneider. “Volunteers, representing 41 chapters, will
spend their weekends this May at Illinois rest areas, washing
windshields and handing out literature on motorcycle safety and
awareness. As you are traveling during the month, if one of these
volunteers approaches your vehicle, say ‘thank you’ for making
Illinois safer.”
For the past 27 years, A.B.A.T.E. of Illinois, Inc. has been
involved in motorcycle safety, awareness and education. On Sunday,
May 4, 2014, the 65 chapters of A.B.A.T.E. of Illinois came together
for the ‘Motorcycle Awareness Rally’ in Springfield to emphasize the
importance of all motorists to “Start Seeing Motorcycles.”
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“Many lives would be saved if we all practiced, “Look Twice -
Save a Life,” said A.B.A.T.E Public Relations Coordinator
Shirley Lacock. “ABATE works with IDOT to make the roads safe
for motorcycles with projects like the Motorcycle Awareness and
Ride Smart programs, both to make drivers more aware of
motorcyclists on the road and to help prevent motorcycle
accidents. A.B.A.T.E. of Illinois has always been a strong
advocate for motorcycle safety and education. We ask that all
motorists throughout the entire year “Start Seeing Motorcycles”
and “Look Twice – Save a Life.” This will ensure that not only
our Brothers and Sisters will have a safe ride, but that all
motorists return home to their families.”
The Gold Wing Road Riders Association (GWRRA) not only supports
the IDOT sponsored Motorcycle Awareness Program, but also works
diligently to continue the educational process with its motorist
awareness division and rider education program.
“We are committed to establishing the safest motorcycling
environment possible, said GWRRA Illinois District Educator Dan
Davis. “Our primary goal in motorist awareness is to reduce the
number of motorcycle crashes with other roadway users and the
loss of life and injuries.”
Provisionally,153 motorcyclists died as a result of a motor
vehicle crash in 2013. Motorcycles make up just 3 percent of all
registered motor vehicles, yet motorcycle riders represented
more than 15 percent of all motor vehicle fatalities in 2013.
Research from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
shows that motorcyclists are nearly 40 times more likely than
passenger car occupants to die in traffic crashes.
IDOT offers free Cycle Rider Safety Training courses statewide
to help motorcycle riders acquire additional safety knowledge
and training. More than 20,000 riders are expected to receive
training this year. For more information about class schedules
of the Cycle Rider Safety Training Program, “Start Seeing
Motorcycles” and “Look Twice – Save a Life” campaigns or for
other safety tips, please visit
www.startseeingmotorcycles.org.
Secretary Schneider, IDOT staff, and motorcycle retailers offer
tips for how to have a safe ride in this video:
http://youtu.be/NzxeeXJVI-s.
[Text received; ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT
OF TRANSPORTATION]
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