Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month
Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month is a hand extended — to the patients, caregivers, researchers, and families living with motorcycle safety awareness.
Why it matters
RIDE SAFELY
Embrace the spirit of the open road with a commitment to safety this May.
THE STORY
Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month is observed every May, a time when riders and drivers alike reflect on the importance of safety on the road. As the weather warms, more motorcycles appear on American highways, reminding all road users to be alert. This initiative aims to reduce accidents and fatalities by raising awareness about safe riding practices and the need for mutual respect among all vehicle operators.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) plays a pivotal role in promoting this month, providing resources and information to educate both riders and motorists. With nearly 8.6 million motorcycles registered in the United States, the need for awareness has never been more pressing. Educational programs emphasize the importance of wearing helmets, using protective gear, and taking safety courses to enhance riding skills.
In 2021 alone, the unfortunate statistic of over 5,900 motorcyclist fatalities underscores the need for vigilance. Riders face unique risks, especially in urban environments where visibility can be compromised. By understanding the dynamics of motorcycle safety, individuals can significantly reduce their risk of accidents. Adopting a safety-first mentality is essential for both riders and drivers alike.
Community involvement is crucial during this month. Local events, safety workshops, and group rides help foster a culture of safety. Engaging with fellow riders and motorists creates a supportive environment, encouraging discussions about best practices and sharing experiences. As Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month progresses, the hope is that every participant leaves with a greater understanding of how to safely navigate the roads together.
WORTH KNOWING
Join a Safety Course
Participating in a motorcycle safety course can significantly enhance riding skills and awareness. These courses are often available through local motorcycle clubs or community colleges.
Share the Road
Encouraging motorists to be vigilant and respectful of motorcyclists is crucial. Sharing the road means looking out for one another, helping to prevent accidents.
Check Your Gear
Before hitting the road, ensure your motorcycle and gear are in top condition. Regular maintenance checks can prevent mechanical failures that lead to accidents.
Plan Group Rides
Organizing group rides with fellow motorcyclists can create a sense of community while emphasizing safe riding practices. Make it a point to ride responsibly together.
AROUND THE WORLD
DID YOU KNOW?!
Historical Context
Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month began in 2007 to address rising motorcycle fatalities.
Helmet Laws
Each state has different laws regarding helmet use, impacting rider safety significantly.
Rider Demographics
The average age of motorcyclists has risen, with many riders now over 40 years old.
Accident Causes
Speeding and impaired driving are leading causes of motorcycle crashes in the U.S.
Motorcycle Types
Sport bikes, cruisers, and touring bikes represent the most popular types of motorcycles in America.
Safety Gear
Wearing proper safety gear reduces the risk of serious injury by up to 37%.
Rider Training
Motorcyclists who complete training courses are less likely to be involved in accidents.
READ MORE
Proficient Motorcycling
David Hough · 2009
This comprehensive guide covers essential skills and techniques for safe motorcycle riding, making it a must-read for new and experienced riders.
The Complete Motorcycle Manual
Cycle World Editors · 2018
This manual provides in-depth information on motorcycle maintenance, safety, and riding techniques for enthusiasts of all levels.
Ride Like a Pro
Jerry Palladino · 2011
This book focuses on advanced riding techniques, emphasizing safety and control for those looking to improve their skills.
Motorcycle Basics Techbook
Matthew Coombs · 2017
A straightforward guide that covers the fundamentals of motorcycle maintenance and safety, making it ideal for beginners.
PAIR IT WITH
Wearing the right gear is essential for protection.
Stay vigilant and alert while riding.
Regular practice of safety maneuvers is key.
Support fellow riders in promoting safety.
Promote Motorcycle Safety
Join us in spreading awareness for Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month. Share your safety tips and experiences with others.
How to celebrate
Small, doable ways to celebrate Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month.
- Share one reputable resource with your network.
- Donate to a patient-led organization working on motorcycle safety awareness.
- Check in on someone you know who's living with it.
- Book the screening or appointment you've been putting off.
- Listen more than you speak.
Celebration ideas by audience
For families
Have the real conversation at the table — stigma-free, no lecture.
For kids
Answer questions honestly and age-appropriately.
For couples
Check in with each other's appointments, screenings, and follow-ups.
At the office
Share vetted resources and encourage people to use their benefits.
At school
Bring in an expert, survivor, or advocate to speak for a class period.
In your community
Run a donation drive, a walk, or a listening session for those affected.
On your own
Reach out to someone you know is living with it. Ask how they're doing for real.
