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San Mateo County Sheriff Calls for Motorcycle Safety Awareness

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May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness month, so the San Mateo County Sheriff's Office calls for motorcycle safety awareness, reminding riders to always look twice, just in case a motorcycle is nearby. 

At this, the bailiff Christina Corpus, called for safe driving and handling practices, and a shared responsibility of all road users that allows everyone to reach their destination safely.

"May is Motorcycle Safety Month, and it's crucial to take precautions while enjoying the open road," Corpus said in a statement.

In this sense, he recalled that wearing a helmet is essential and can save lives in the event of an accident.

“Always drive sober, obey traffic rules and be aware of your surroundings. Remember that motorcycles can be difficult for drivers to see, so be sure to wear brightly colored clothing and use reflective gear. Let's work together to make our roads safer for everyone. Have a safe and pleasant trip," he emphasized.

To help protect you and your family, keep the following tips in mind while driving or riding a bicycle:

drivers

  • Always check your mirrors and blind spots before changing lanes.
  • Do not follow a motorcycle too closely. Always keep a safe distance.
  • If you see a motorcycle with its turn signal on, be careful. Make sure the motorcyclist is turning before proceeding.

motorcyclists

  • Always wear a helmet that meets US Department of Transportation standards with eye protection.
  • Wear leather or other sturdy clothing such as a jacket, pants, boots with non-slip soles, and gloves. Add reflective bands or decals to your clothing and motorcycle to make it easier for other drivers to see you.
  • Drive defensively. Don't assume a driver can see you. Avoid standing in the driver's blind spot.
  • Always keep your lights on, even during the day.

Funding for this program comes from a grant from the California Office of Highway Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

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Pamela Cruz
Pamela Cruz
Editor-in-Chief of Peninsula 360 Press. A communicologist by profession, but a journalist and writer by conviction, with more than 10 years of media experience. Specialized in medical and scientific journalism at Harvard and winner of the International Visitors Leadership Program scholarship from the U.S. government.

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