The National Highway Traffic Safety AdministrationMotorcycle Safety Program |
January 2003 |
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MOTORIST AWARENESS ACTIVITIES It is critical for motorists to learn to identify, and share the road safely with motorcyclists. This is an important element to NHTSA’s motorcycle safety program. In 2001, there were 1,428 two-vehicle fatal crashes involving a motorcycle and another vehicle. In 36 percent (516) of these crashes, the other vehicle was turning left while the motorcycle was going straight or passing. Because of the motorcycle’s size and unique handling characteristics, other roadway users may not understand the actions that motorcyclists take to safely interact in traffic. For example, roadway users may not provide motorcycle operators enough space or allow adequate reaction time to take crash avoidance maneuvers to avoid a hazard. To educate motorists on learning to identify, and share the road with, motorcyclists, NHTSA, while enhancing its existing highway safety partnerships, plans to engage key National organizations to promote motorcycle awareness to their members, while also encouraging these organizations to include safety awareness messages in their materials, as appropriate. In addition to a motorcycle awareness message, the agency will work with appropriate organizations to promote messages that will discourage drinking and riding, while encouraging the use of personal protective gear. NHTSA’s Motorist Awareness Program:
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