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Motorcycle Safety Tips

As the weather warms up, motorcycle season revs up across New York, and the New York State Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee (GTSC) has officially declared May as Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month. The New Hartford Police Department is joining the statewide effort to remind both motorcyclists and other drivers: share the road, stay alert, and ride responsibly.

Motorcycle Safety Month Safety Tips for Drivers: Share the Road

Motorcycle awareness isn’t just for riders. Drivers play a key role in keeping roads safe. Here’s how you can help prevent crashes:

1. Look Twice, Save a Life

Before changing lanes or turning at intersections, double-check your blind spots. Motorcycles are smaller and harder to spot.

2. Yield Properly

Don’t assume a motorcycle is going slow, they can be closer than they appear. Yielding improperly is one of the top causes of crashes.

3. Be Responsible Behind the Wheel

Make sure your vehicle is road safe, stay focused, and always obey speed limits, signs, and traffic laws.

4. Drive Sober

Impaired driving is a threat to everyone, including motorcyclists. Don’t drive under the influence, and speak up if others do.

Motorcyclists Safety Tips

Discover essential safety tips for riders and drivers, plus how to avoid crashes and ride responsibly this season.
Protect Your Head
Protect Your Head

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Protect Your Head

Always wear a DOT-approved helmet and eye protection. Novelty helmets may look cool, but they’re not legal in New York and offer little real protection.
Be Seen
Be Seen

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Be Seen

Use reflective gear, high-visibility vests, and bright colors to increase your visibility to drivers, especially at night or in poor weather.
Gear Up
Gear Up

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Gear Up

Invest in quality riding gear. Look for over-the-ankle boots, padded gloves, and jackets or pants with armor at key impact points.
Keep Your Bike Road-Ready
Keep Your Bike Road-Ready

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Keep Your Bike Road-Ready

Check your tire pressure, lights, mirrors, and horn regularly. A well-maintained motorcycle is safer and more reliable.
Ride Alert
Ride Alert

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Ride Alert

Don’t ride tired. Stay focused, scan the road ahead, and take breaks when needed to avoid fatigue-related mistakes.
 Never Ride Impaired
Never Ride Impaired

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Never Ride Impaired

Alcohol, drugs, and even certain medications can seriously impact your reaction time and decision-making. Riding impaired can be deadly.
Be Cautious at Intersections
Be Cautious at Intersections

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Be Cautious at Intersections

Most collisions between motorcycles and cars happen when a vehicle turns left. Always assume drivers don’t see you and ride defensively.
Signal Clearly
Signal Clearly

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Use turn signals or hand signals to indicate your moves, and tap your brake light before stopping to alert drivers behind you.