Rauner urges Illinoisans to ‘Start
Seeing Motorcycles’
Annual safety campaign calls on public to
remain alert during riding season
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[May 04, 2018]
SPRINGFIELD
With winter finally in the rear-view mirror, Gov. Bruce Rauner is
encouraging all drivers and motorcycle enthusiasts to be extra
cautious as more bikes start hitting the roads.
Rauner joined motorcycle safety advocates and officials from the
Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) today to kick off
Motorcycle Awareness Month and IDOTs annual Start Seeing Motorcycles
Campaign.
“I’m an avid rider myself,” Rauner said, “I know how important it is
for all of us to be aware of who’s on the road with us. Just last
week, a good friend of mine, a veteran, was seriously injured when a
pick-up truck didn’t see him. He’s still in the hospital today.
We're asking everyone to stay focused and check their rearview
mirrors and blind spots before changing lanes. We all have a part to
play when it comes to keeping our roads safe.”
Although motorcycles represent 3 percent of total vehicle
registrations in Illinois, they account for 15 percent of traffic
fatalities. There were 1,097 traffic fatalities in Illinois in 2017
– 162 were motorcyclists, eight more than 2016, according to
preliminary data.
During the riding season, Start Seeing Motorcycles banners and yard
signs will be on display throughout the state, reminding the public
to always stay alert for motorcycles.
All riders are urged to take precautions to ensure they stay visible
to other motorists. By wearing the appropriate protective gear,
getting regular maintenance checks and taking advantage of IDOT’s
free motorcycle safety courses, they make the roads safer for
themselves and other drivers.
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A motorcycle can easily be hidden behind other vehicles so all other motorists
are advised to avoid distractions and be on the lookout at all times.
“Warmer weather means more bikes on the road and more interaction between
motorcyclists and other vehicles,” said Illinois Transportation Secretary Randy
Blankenhorn. “The number of fatalities and injuries involving motorcycles is
heading in the wrong direction. That’s unacceptable. By staying alert and extra
vigilant, we can begin to reverse these trends.”
Start Seeing Motorcycles is made possible by the teamwork among IDOT, the
Illinois State Police, Gold Wing Road Riders Association, A Brotherhood Aimed
Towards Education (ABATE) and other organizations that promote motorcycle
education, awareness and safety
“Riding motorcycles safely is just as important as driving cars safely,” said
Illinois State Police Director Leo P. Schmitz. “All of us have a responsibility
to do our part to ride and drive safely. We want to remind motorcyclists of
riding dangers, practicing safe riding habits, ensuring they are operating a
safe vehicle having the correct classification on their driver's license We are
also asking drivers to keep their eyes on the road and hands on the wheel.”
Visit startseeingmotorcycles.org for more information on IDOT’s free motorcycle
training and safety programs.
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