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May is Motorcycle and Bike Safety Awareness Month From Erin G. Eggen May is National Motorcycle and Bike Safety Awareness Month and Kentuckians are reminded to watch out for each other on the road - whether on two wheels or four. "We're entering the warmer months, which typically means more motorcycles and bicycles on our roadways," said Gov. Andy Beshear. "Safety is a mutual responsibility and we encourage all road users to do their part in making sure everyone makes it to their destination safely - every trip, every time." The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet's (KYTC) Office of Highway Safety (KOHS) is joining the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in reminding all road users to work together to help prevent crashes, injuries and deaths on Kentucky roadways. A motorcycle or bicycle is a vehicle with all of the rights and privileges of any motor vehicle; however, as one of the smallest vehicles on the road, a motorcycle or bicycle may be in a vehicle's blind spots. "We're asking motorists to take simple yet important actions when behind the wheel," said KYTC Secretary Jim Gray. "Taking the extra step of looking twice at intersections and before changing lanes or making turns could be the difference between life and death for a motorcyclist or bicyclist." In 2022 there were 1,575 crashes involving motorcycles in Kentucky, resulting in 1,198 injuries and 99 deaths (99 motorcyclists). Of those crashes, 824 involved a motorcycle and at least one other vehicle. Bicyclists were involved in 344 crashes resulting in 229 injuries and 13 deaths. Of those crashes, 340 involved at least one other vehicle. "Our Cabinet is committed to continuing our efforts to improve infrastructure and accessibility for everyone, and we ask that everyone does their part to obey the rules of the road, said Secretary Gray." The KOHS offers the following tips for drivers:
The KOHS offers the following tips for motorcyclists:
The KOHS offers the following tips for bicyclists:
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