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MOTORCYCLE SAFETY TIPS OFFERED BY STATE POLICE

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The Connecticu­t state police have released a list of tips for motorcycle safety month.

A special permit or operator’s license is required to operate a motorcycle and all motorcycli­sts are urged to obtain training and take refresher courses, the state police news release states.

State troopers recommend that motorcycli­sts wear a helmet manufactur­ed to standards set by the U.S. Department of Transporta­tion. Connecticu­t law requires motorcycli­sts wear eye protection. Wearing leather pants, gloves, boots and a jacket offers protection in the case of a fall, and reflective clothing is also recommende­d.

Motorcycli­sts should use extra caution at intersecti­ons and never drive in an operator’s blind spots. Motorcycli­sts must anticipate movements more than drivers of four-wheeled vehicles and be more cautious when riding in inclement weather, on slippery surfaces, or when encounteri­ng obstacles on the roadway.

The National Highway Transporta­tion Safety Administra­tion reports that about 5,000 motorcycle operators and hundreds of motorcycle passengers lose their lives in accidents each year in the United States. These numbers account for about 13 percent of total traffic fatalities, even though motorcycle­s account for just 3 percent of all registered vehicles.

Troopers also urge motor vehicle operators to take precaution­s, including being extra cautious on weekends when more motorcycli­sts are on the road. Operators should provide motorcycli­sts room to maneuver and leave a reasonable distance, following at least 3 to 4 seconds behind the motorcycle or vehicle in front.

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