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Sharing the Road with Motorcycles

April 4, 2012

Spring is in the air and motorcycle owners are chomping at the bit in anticipation of getting their bikes back on the road after a long winter. My neighbor, for example, recently bought a new bike and this year splurged on a shed to store it in. He is equipped with a beautiful bike, helmet, appropriate clothing and footwear. However, he needs our help to stay safe on the road.

As a personal injury attorney I am sadly all too familiar with the consequences of dangerous driving. As drivers of cars and trucks we all have a responsibility to those on motorcycles. The Motorcycle Safety Foundation is an excellent source for information, including things every driver of a car or truck should know. For a list of tips, click here.

Please take a moment to review the above safety tips and let’s all work together to prevent motorcycle accidents.

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