Summer Motorcycling – Start Seeing Safety Tips

DSCN3806For Minnesotans who wait all year to hit the highways and byways on their motorcycles, June is the golden month.  Unfortunately, news of late would indicate that this June has also been the deadly month for motorcyclists.   In the last several weeks, we have read reports of multiple motorcycle deaths  on Minnesota streets and highways.  True, one could argue that there are more people riding motorcycles nowadays that must be accounted for in these numbers, but the death numbers themselves still remain.  The question becomes what can  one do when riding to avoid becoming one of these statistics.

Yes…as the popular bumper sticker states, four-wheel vehicle drivers should start seeing motorcycles while they are driving instead of reading the newspaper, putting on mascara, talking on the phone, text­ing, writing, eating, etc.  But being seen is far easier if one remembers to wear proper high-visibility clothing.  In Minnesota, motorcycle helmets are optional for those at or over the age of 18, but obviously a rider who chooses to wear one improves his or her odds in a collision.  Next, to state the obvious make sure you are in fact properly licensed.  Also, know exactly what the rules of the road are for cycles – the Minnesota motorcycle safety manual is available online for brushing up.  Finally, a cyclist can always benefit from a motorcycle safety class.

Here is an interesting old case from the Minnesota Supreme Court which looks at the classic arguments for and against motorcycle helmet mandate laws.

 

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