With warmer temperatures arriving and motorcycles returning to the roads, the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is reminding everyone to put safety first as Motorcycle Safety Week takes place from May 1 through May 7.
This annual campaign focuses on promoting awareness and encouraging both riders and drivers to adopt safer habits. Motorcyclists face a higher level of risk in collisions, but many of these incidents can be avoided through proper precautions and attentiveness.
Riders are urged to stay focused, operate within their skill level, and make sure their motorcycles are properly maintained before heading out.
Drivers also play a crucial role. Being mindful of motorcycles, giving them adequate space, and recognizing their presence on the road can make a significant difference.
Motorcycle Safety Week serves as an important reminder that road safety is a shared responsibility. By staying aware and working together, everyone can help make our roads safer and reduce the risk of serious injuries and fatalities.
Motorcycle Safety Tips for Riders:
Wear all the gear, all the time: Always wear a DOT-approved helmet, protective jacket, gloves, pants, and boots.
Stay visible: Use reflective gear, keep your headlights on, and avoid riding in blind spots.
Ride sober and alert: Impaired or distracted riding drastically increases your risk of a crash.
Perform regular maintenance checks: Ensure brakes, lights, signals, tires, and fluids are in proper working condition.
Take a safety course: Even experienced riders can benefit from refresher training.
Safety Tips for Motorists:
Check your blind spots: Motorcycles can be hard to see; always look twice before changing lanes or turning.
Give space: Allow extra following distance behind motorcycles. They can stop more quickly than cars.
Use your signals: Clearly indicate your intentions in advance to help motorcyclists anticipate your actions.
Respect the lane: Motorcyclists have the same right to a full lane as other vehicles.
Written by: C. Soares
