Gov. Rauner Urges Illinois to “Start Seeing
Motorcycles”
Annual safety campaign reminds all roadway users to
share the road
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[May 10, 2016]
SPRINGFIELD
– Kick-starting the riding season, Gov. Bruce Rauner joined fellow
motorcycle enthusiasts and safety advocates today to launch the
Illinois Department of Transportation’s (IDOT) latest “Start Seeing
Motorcycles” campaign. To call attention to the need for all roadway
users to be especially vigilant these next few months, Gov. Rauner
has proclaimed May as Motorcycle Awareness Month in Illinois for the
33rd consecutive year. |
“I ride my motorcycle as often as possible, and many weeks
between Chicago and Springfield, so I know the importance of sharing
the road,” Gov. Rauner said. “Everyone needs to do their part. All
drivers should be on the lookout for motorcycles at all times, but
riders have to be extra cautious. Together, we can make this the
safest year ever for motorcycle riders in Illinois.” Although
motorcycles represent about three percent of total vehicle
registrations in Illinois, they account for almost 15 percent of all
traffic fatalities. There were 998 traffic fatalities in Illinois in
2015, according to preliminary IDOT data. Of those, 146 were
motorcyclists, an increase of 28 from the previous year.
Throughout the riding season, “Start Seeing Motorcycles” banners and
yard signs will be on display, letting the public know motorcycles
are out and they need to stay alert at all times.
All riders are urged to take precautions to ensure they are visible
to other motorists by wearing the appropriate protective gear,
getting regular maintenance checks and taking advantage of IDOT’s
motorcycle safety courses. All other motorists should be checking
and rechecking for motorcycles in their immediate vicinity. A
motorcycle can easily be hidden behind a car or truck, so it is
particularly important to check mirrors and blind spots before
merging or changing lanes.
“Over the next several months, we will be continually reminding
everyone that warmer weather brings out more motorcycles,” said
Illinois Transportation Secretary Randy Blankenhorn. “Please be
alert for motorcycles when you travel, especially in urban areas
where most motorcycle accidents take place. Remember to look twice –
you might save a life.” [to top of second
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“Start Seeing Motorcycles” is made possible by the teamwork between IDOT, the
Illinois State Police and motorcycle organizations, such as A Brotherhood Aimed
Towards Education (ABATE) and the Gold Wing Road Riders Association, that
promote motorcycle education, awareness and safety to the general public as well
as their members.
“Motorcycle riders have limited protection and can be seriously injured during a
traffic crash. Riders should always wear the appropriate protective gear, have
regular maintenance performed on their motorcycles and take advantage of safety
courses,” said Illinois State Police Col. Tad Williams. “Be conscious of what’s
ahead. Look for other vehicles, potholes, wet roads and other potential hazards.
Remember, don’t ride beyond your capabilities. Doing so leaves no margin for
error.”
Visit
www.startseeingmotorcycles.org for more information on IDOT’s
motorcycle safety programs.
[Illinois Department of
Transportation]
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