suzuki2000
Well-known member
well gee, thanks, this helps
http://london.ctvnews.ca/motorcyclists-urged-to-ride-defensively-as-deaths-climb-opp-1.2517067
Motorcycle related deaths are adding up quickly this year as 25 fatalities have already been reported on OPP patrolled roads. The Ontario police are telling riders to remember that safety comes first. Of the deaths, 22 were the actual drivers of the motorcycle while 3 were passengers and 15 of the fatalities involved people between the ages of 45 to 65. Southern Ontario experienced four deaths during the first week of August and that has officials alarmed.
Last year, the province experienced a nine-year high in deaths on OPP patrolled roads with 32 fatalities. With the enormous amount of motorcycle related deaths the past two years, the OPP is making a an effort to increase safety and awareness by telling riders to be defensive drivers. Driving as if you are invisible is a slogan being pushed by the OPP since operators of larger vehicles often do not see motorcyclists.
They are also encouraging riders to remember to be aware of their surroundings and be prepared to avoid mistakes made by other drivers. Blind spots and intersections are places in which riders must be more cognitive of what is taking place.
Finally, the OPP is telling all drivers to keep an eye out for motorcyclists as the roads are busy with bikers during the late summer months.
http://london.ctvnews.ca/motorcyclists-urged-to-ride-defensively-as-deaths-climb-opp-1.2517067
Motorcycle related deaths are adding up quickly this year as 25 fatalities have already been reported on OPP patrolled roads. The Ontario police are telling riders to remember that safety comes first. Of the deaths, 22 were the actual drivers of the motorcycle while 3 were passengers and 15 of the fatalities involved people between the ages of 45 to 65. Southern Ontario experienced four deaths during the first week of August and that has officials alarmed.
Last year, the province experienced a nine-year high in deaths on OPP patrolled roads with 32 fatalities. With the enormous amount of motorcycle related deaths the past two years, the OPP is making a an effort to increase safety and awareness by telling riders to be defensive drivers. Driving as if you are invisible is a slogan being pushed by the OPP since operators of larger vehicles often do not see motorcyclists.
They are also encouraging riders to remember to be aware of their surroundings and be prepared to avoid mistakes made by other drivers. Blind spots and intersections are places in which riders must be more cognitive of what is taking place.
Finally, the OPP is telling all drivers to keep an eye out for motorcyclists as the roads are busy with bikers during the late summer months.