According to Consumer Reports, about half of motorcyclists surveyed in a study said they nearly hit a vehicle while lane splitting. It’s not very surprising because lanes are tight as is when cars ride next to each other, not to mention when a motorcycle is in between the cars. #WomensMotorcycleAwarenessMonth #WomensMotorcycleAwareness #Motorcycle https://bit.ly/3DloyfS
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According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), motorcyclists are more likely to be involved in a crash than cars. While this is dependent upon many factors, it's important to know the leading causes and your risk of a motorcycle accident. Learn more by clicking the 🔗: https://bit.ly/4cNNWuq #TeamGreenLaw #MotorcycleInjuries #Motorcycles #TeamGreen #CountOnGreen #MotorcycleCrash
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TxDOT’s statewide “Share the Road: Look Twice for Motorcycles” motorcycle safety and public awareness campaign urges motorists to look twice for motorcycles, especially at intersections, where motorcycle collisions most commonly occur. Why should drivers be aware of motorcyclists when traveling Texas roads? On average, one motorcyclist dies in a crash on Texas roads every day. In 2022, 562 riders lost their lives and 2,422 were seriously injured in crashes. More than half of fatal motorcycle crashes result from collisions with other vehicles. Drivers simply don’t see the motorcycle or misjudge its distance and speed. The small size of motorcycles can make them appear farther away when they're actually closer. The combination of congested roadways, distracted driving and the difficulty of seeing motorcycles in traffic has led to many preventable fatalities each year. There's a life riding on it. Look Twice for Motorcycles and Share the Road. #EndTheStreakTX What are some tips for safely sharing the road with motorcycles? -Take extra care when making a left turn. It is safest to let the motorcycle pass to avoid turning in front of the rider. -Pay special attention at intersections. Nearly one in three motorcycle fatalities happens at a roadway intersection. -Give driving your full attention. Even a momentary distraction, such as answering a phone call or changing the radio station, can have deadly consequences. -Look twice when changing lanes. Check mirrors, blind spots, and always use turn signals. -Give motorcycles room when passing them. Move over to the passing lane and don’t crowd the motorcyclist’s full lane. -Stay back. If you’re behind a motorcycle, always maintain a safe following distance. When a motorcyclist downshifts instead of applying the brake to slow down, it can catch drivers off guard since there are no brake lights to signal reduced speed. -Slow down. Obey posted speed limits and drive to conditions.
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Spring's here, which means more motorcyclists on the roads. Since May's #MotorcycleSafetyAwarenessMonth, discover these essential motorcycle safety tips for #TruckDrivers that will help ensure safer roads for all: https://bit.ly/3JmPxLe #safetyfirst #motorcyclesafety #cmstx
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It's obvious yet bears repeating: Motorcyclists are much more vulnerable than car and truck drivers and passengers. Not only are there many more cars and trucks on the road, but there's no such thing as a "fender bender" for a motorcyclist. Even a low-speed collision can seriously injure a rider, not to mention total the bike, so it's important to always give motorcycles extra space and an extra look. Read more about the tips to help you safely share the road with motorcyclists here: https://lnkd.in/dCzArqqV Reach us at (844) 358-5605 or visit InsureOnline.com to know more! #carinsurance #autoinsurance #motorcycleinsurance
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The Safety of Motorcycles Motorcycles are a popular mode of transportation, but they are also a relatively dangerous form of travel. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), motorcycles are 27 times more likely to be involved in a fatal crash than cars. There are a number of factors that contribute to the increased risk of motorcycle accidents. One factor is that motorcycles are smaller and less visible than cars. This makes them more difficult for other drivers to see, which can lead to collisions. Another factor is that motorcycles have less protection than cars. In the event of a crash, motorcyclists are more likely to be injured or killed. Despite the increased risk of accidents, there are a number of things that motorcyclists can do to improve their safety. One important thing is to wear a helmet. Helmets can significantly reduce the risk of head injuries, which are the leading cause of death in motorcycle crashes. Other safety tips for motorcyclists include: Obey the rules of the road. Be aware of your surroundings. Ride defensively. Take a motorcycle safety course. Motorcyclists can also reduce their risk of accidents by riding a motorcycle that is appropriate for their skill level and experience. For example, new riders should start with a smaller, lighter motorcycle that is easier to control. By following these safety tips, motorcyclists can help to reduce the risk of accidents and injuries. Here are some specific safety tips for motorcyclists: Always wear a helmet that fits properly and meets safety standards. Wear protective gear, such as gloves, boots, and a jacket. Make eye contact with other drivers to ensure that they see you. Use your turn signals and brake lights early and often. Avoid riding in bad weather. Be aware of your surroundings and be prepared for the unexpected. By following these tips, motorcyclists can help to keep themselves safe on the road. #motorcycles #moto #motorsports #motorcycle #motorcyclesport #motorcycleworld #motorcycleclub #motorcycletravel #motorcycletourism #motorcycleshop #motorcyclerepair #motorcycletools #motorcycleequipment #motorcycleaccessories
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