Patrol Focuses on Motorcycle Safety and Enforcement

May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERACOLUMBUS – May is National Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month and the Patrol would like to remind motorists that there will be an increase in motorcycles on the roadways with the warmer weather and to remind motorcyclists to ride endorsed, trained and sober.

In 2013 there were 132 motorcycle-related fatalities. This is a decrease of 31 fatalities from 2012, a drop of 19 percent. From 2011 – 2013 motorcycle-involved crashes resulted in 470 fatalities and more than 11,078 injuries in the state of Ohio.

Taking a training class and riding with proper endorsements as a motorcycle rider can help protect yourself and others from injury or even death. Out of the 2,206 citations the Patrol handed out to motorcyclists in 2013, 22 percent were for operating a motorcycle without a proper license or endorsement. As a rider, simple things like ensuring you have a valid motorcycle endorsement, receiving quality motorcycle training and wearing proper safety equipment can be key elements in staying safe. For more information visit http://www.motorcycle.ohio.gov/.

Riding sober is also very important. From 2011 – 2013, 44 percent of the fatal motorcycle crashes involved an impaired motorcyclist. Of course, motorcycle safety is not solely the responsibility of motorcyclists. Motor vehicle drivers share in this important effort by being aware of motorcyclists.

There are some important steps to become more aware of motorcyclists:
A motorcycle is a motor vehicle with all of the privileges of any vehicle on the roadway.
Give motorcyclists a full lane of travel.
Look for motorcyclists on the highway, at intersections, and any time you are changing lanes.
Allow plenty of space in front of the vehicle you are driving and do not follow a motorcycle too closely.

A statistical map detailing citations and other motorcycle related information can be found at http://statepatrol.ohio.gov/doc/Motorcycle_Bulletin_2014.pdf