Georgia Motorcycle Safety Program urges motorists to ‘Share The Road’ for Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month
As May welcomes in warmer weather and the motorcycle riding season begins to peak, the Georgia Department of Driver Services Motorcycle Safety Program wants to remind all motorists that May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month and the message is to “Share The Road.”
DDS Commissioner Spencer R. Moore encourages motorcyclists to be aware of their surroundings and use caution at all times.
“The best way to celebrate Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month is to always wear a helmet and to support all-rider laws to ensure fellow riders do the same,” Moore said.
He also reminds all motorists to be on the lookout for motorcyclist who may be difficult to see.
“Safety on our roadways is a shared responsibility,” he added.
Georgia is one of 19 states and the District of Columbia that has a universal helmet law requiring all motorcyclists to wear helmets. Data released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimated helmets to be 37% more effective in preventing fatal injuries to motorcyclists.
GMSP promotes motorcycle safety awareness as a year-round effort. May brings special attention to the Share the Road campaign as a call-to-action to motorcyclists and drivers of safety issues that directly impact the motorcycle community.
In addition to promoting motorcycle safety awareness, GMSP encourages motorcyclists to take rider education courses, whether you are a first-time rider or an experienced rider.
“The DDS GMSP rider education courses are a good way to hone your skills whether you are a beginner or have many miles experience,” said Moore.
To learn more about motorcycle safety, visit www.dds.georgia.gov/gmspriders; www.nhtsa.gov/road-safety/ motorcycles and www.iihs.org/topics/ motorcycles#helmet-laws.