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May
27

The Bikes are Back in Town

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Sunny skies and long sum­mer days are back. But with the return of this sea­son also comes the return of avid motor­cy­clists to New Jer­sey roadways.

a row of motorcycles As we can all attest, rid­ers are every­where. In this state alone, there are about 300,000. And, this num­ber could increase as gas prices con­tinue to power up motor­cy­cle pop­u­lar­ity.
With rid­ing sea­son in full swing, we need to be extra vig­i­lant of each other. In fact, New Jer­sey is urg­ing all of us (both motor­cy­clists and four-wheeled dri­vers!) to safely share the road.

Last year, 67 peo­ple were involved in fatal motor­cy­cle crashes in New Jer­sey. Since May is Motor­cy­cle Safety Aware­ness Month, it’s a good time to be aware of other vehi­cles around us.

For rid­ers, it’s impor­tant to use every means pos­si­ble to ensure a safe, injury-free rid­ing sea­son. It doesn’t hurt to be reminded to wear hel­mets, gloves, and pro­tec­tive cloth­ing to min­i­mize injury… or worse, pre­vent death. It’s also a good idea to ride in groups with friends when­ever pos­si­ble. As we know, there is safety in numbers.

Are you a new rider? Has it been a while since you’ve rid­den a motor­cy­cle? Con­sider tak­ing a “refresher” course through the Motor­cy­cle Safety Foun­da­tion. There are other resources and tools worth check­ing out before you get back on your bike. A lit­tle edu­ca­tion and some friendly reminders could go a long way.

Motorists have respon­si­bil­i­ties, too. We must get in the habit of look­ing out for motor­cy­cles. Though they’re harder to see than other vehi­cles, try to antic­i­pate their maneu­vers. Rid­ers often change lane posi­tions to respond to road con­di­tions, weather or other fac­tors. Also, allow ample space when fol­low­ing a motor­cy­cle – give them a full car length as you would any other vehicle.

So, before you head out on the road, be sure to do your part to make our roads safe. Together, we can make dri­ving safer for everyone.

 

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There are almost 400,000 peo­ple who are licensed to drive motor­cy­cles in the State of New Jer­sey and 5.5 mil­lion peo­ple who can legally drive cars. Add those two num­bers together and you have the mak­ings for some very busy roadways.

And as the days get warmer, more motor­cy­cle rid­ers will no doubt be out on the road­ways. I know it is some­times dif­fi­cult for motorists to see motor­cy­clists, but sim­ple pre­cau­tions can be taken to avoid any mishaps. Before switch­ing lanes, remem­ber to dou­ble check your side and rearview mir­rors to ensure that every­thing is clear. And before mak­ing a turn at an inter­sec­tion, give an extra look to each side just to make sure noth­ing is com­ing your way.

There’s no deny­ing motor­cy­cle rid­ers are more vul­ner­a­ble in their vehi­cle of choice than those who drive cars or trucks. It’s sim­ply the design of the machin­ery. But that’s where the dif­fer­ence stops because peo­ple who ride motor­cy­cles are no dif­fer­ent than you and me. They are our fathers, our moth­ers, our sons and our daughters.

May is national Motor­cy­cle Safety Aware­ness Month and I would like to remind all motorists who travel our road­ways to be alert to the nearly 160,000 motor­cy­cles that are reg­is­tered in New Jer­sey. So this month, and every day, let’s all safely share the road with motorcycles.

For more infor­ma­tion about shar­ing the road with motor­cy­cles and about the NJ Motor Vehi­cle Commission’s Motor­cy­cle Safety Edu­ca­tion Pro­gram, please visit our web­site at njridesafe.org.

Ray­mond P. Mar­tinez, Chief Admin­is­tra­tor, New Jer­sey Motor Vehi­cle Commission

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