IDOT, ISP Urge Motorcyclists to
‘Ride Smart’
As motorcyclists spring into riding
season, safety should be first priority
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[April 14, 2018]
SPRINGFIELD
The first hint of warm, spring weather is here and motorcycle riders
are looking to rev up and hit the open road. To ensure rider safety,
the Illinois Department of Transportation and Illinois State Police
are reminding motorcyclists to “Ride Smart” before rolling out on
the first ride of the season.
The annual campaign urges riders to take precautionary measures
before getting back on their bikes by conducting pre-ride T-CLOCS
safety inspections of their equipment and sharpening their skills
with a motorcycle training class offered by IDOT.
“Motorcycles are on the road for just part of the year yet account
for 15 percent of all traffic fatalities,” said Illinois
Transportation Secretary Randy Blankenhorn. “By wearing a helmet,
proper safety gear, performing routine safety checks on equipment
and increasing skill level by taking an IDOT training course, riders
can enjoy the open road while keeping themselves and their
passengers protected from harm’s way.”
To ride legal in Illinois, motorcyclists need a valid driver’s
license with an M-Class endorsement. Successful graduates (18 and
older) of an IDOT training course are issued a completion card that
waives the M-Class testing requirement at an Illinois Secretary of
State licensing facility.
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Riders should protect themselves by wearing personal protective gear on every
ride. This includes high-visibility (Hi-Viz) clothing, eye protection, gloves,
jackets, pants, boots and a U.S. DOT-approved helmet. Additionally, riders
should never drink and ride. Drinking alcohol reduces reaction times, increases
fatigue and leads to poor judgment. One-third of all motorcycle fatalities in
Illinois involve rider impairment.
“The motorcycle riding season is quickly approaching, which means many riders
will be taking to the roadways at the first opportunity,” said ISP Director Leo
P. Schmitz. “We strongly recommend all riders attend a motorcycle safety course,
wear high visibility clothing, boots, gloves and DOT-approved helmets. Ride
Smart, and remember, alcohol and motorcycling don’t mix.”
IDOT has offered free motorcycle training to licensed Illinois residents since
the Cycle Rider Safety Training Program began in 1976, with more than 400,000
riders of all experience levels learning the basics of how to safely operate a
motorcycle. The program is funded by Illinois motorcyclists through a portion of
their license and registration fees. For more information, visit StartSeeing
Motorcycles.org.
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