A recent series of motorcycle accidents resulting in fatalities and serious personal injuries caused us here at the law firm of Joseph Joy and Associates to write about what we can all do as motorists, whether driving a four-wheeled vehicle or a motorcycle, to prevent further tragedies.
The Motorcycle Safety Foundation is an international not-for-profit foundation, dedicated to promoting education for motorcyclists. There are some basic, standard guidelines for safely operating a motorcycle. First and foremost, the Foundation emphasizes that motorcyclists need to remember that motorists often don’t see them because they are so much smaller than vehicles. For that reason, motorcyclists should always keep their headlights on. Day and night. Reflective strips and decals on clothing helps visibility. Of course, cyclists should always avoid riding in the blind spot of cars and trucks. Cyclists should flash their brake lights when slowing down and before stopping. It is always a good idea to have an escape route in case the driver does not see you and violates your right-of-way.
Always wear a quality helmet and eye protection for maximum protection against personal injury. A helmet that covers your entire face provides the best protection. It’s also the law in Louisiana. Here, motorcyclists are required to wear a safety helmet secured with the chin strap. The helmet must also have a lining, padding and visor.
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Based on a comparison of fatal crashes involving motorcycles with two riders, at least one of whom was killed, the National Center for Statistics and Analysis of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has estimated helmets to be about 37 percent effective in preventing fatalities. In 2003, there were 3,661 rider deaths in fatal motorcycle crashes.
While motorcyclists can do much to protect themselves from personal injury on roads and highways, so can motorists, whether they are driving a car, pickup truck or 18-wheeler. A Louisiana nonprofit organization, the Motorists Awareness Campaign, urges motorists to “actively” look for motorcycles before pulling out, turning, or changing lanes. “But until motorists put down their phones, stop texting while driving and begin actively looking for us the carnage on our highways will continue,” the organization insists in a blog post.
The nonprofit Motorcycle Safety Foundation offered the following tips for drivers to prevent collisions with motorcycles:
The Motorcycle Safety Foundation calls this its “Golden Rule”: Drive near others as you would have others drive near you.
The personal injury attorneys at the Lafayette Law Firm of Joseph Joy and Associates could not agree more.
Loss of life and personal injury is the ultimate price to pay for vehicular accidents. At Joseph Joy and Associates, our personal injury attorneys have recovered millions for clients and their families who have suffered damages due to someone else’s negligence. If you have the unfortunate experience of being seriously injured in a car accident, give us a call at the law firm of Joseph Joy and Associates: 337-232-8123 or visit us at 900 S. College Rd., Ste. 204, Lafayette, LA.
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