Lamoille County Sheriff's Department issued the following announcement.
May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month! With warmer weather, it’s time to remind everyone to be on the alert and to share the road safely with motorcyclists.
Riders who have been cooped up all winter are excited to be out on the road again, but that shouldn’t stop them from using caution.
Both motorcyclists and motorists need to be aware of their surroundings. Checking blind spots and mirrors TWICE, and using turn signals are necessary when changing lanes and when passing.
Distracted driving has been on the rise, too. Distractions during driving could mean the difference between seeing a motorcyclist or not when preparing to change lanes. Don’t let one text change anyone’s life forever!
Riders need to take precautions as well. Take a defensive driving course, wear protective gear and keep your bike in its best working condition. Also, be aware of any road hazards and dangerous weather conditions.
Most of all, enjoy your ride and make it home again!
HOW TO OBSERVE #MotorcycleSafetyAwarenessMonth
Be alert to riders on the road. Take your time, signal, and check your mirrors. Look twice, save a life!
Leave enough distance between your vehicle and the rider in front of you.
Riders: wear protective gear, obey traffic laws, and maintain your ride.
Take a motorcycle safety course.
Enjoy the ride! For more information visit www.nhtsa.gov/safety/motorcycles.
Use #MotorcycleSafetyAwarenessMonth to join the conversation on social media.
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