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MOTORCYCLE SAFETY TFC Jeff Covington Louisiana State Police

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MOTORCYCLE SAFETY

TFC Jeff CovingtonLouisiana State Police

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Areas of Discussion

• Pre-ride inspection.

• The motorcycle.

• The rider.

• The licenses.

• The passenger.

• Group riding.

• The hazards.

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Notice anything?

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MSF’s Pre-Ride Check

• T---Tires

• C---Controls

• L---Lights and Switches

• O---Oil and Fuel

• C---Chain and Chassis

• K---Kick and Side Stand

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The Motorcycle

• Handlebars: No person shall operate any motorcycle with handlebars more than 15 inches in height above the portion of the seat

occupied by the operator. RS 32:191.3

• Left side mirror: required on all motorcycles. RS 32:354

• Electric turn signals: required on motorcycles manufactured after 1962 . RS 32:306

• Footrest: required for transporting passengers. RS 32:191.3

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The Rider

• Riding Position: Sitting on seat, facing forward, one leg on each side, and shall not carry any person or package that will interfere with the operation or control. RS 32:191

• Helmet: Required on all operators and passengers (NHTSA estimates helmets are 37% effective in preventing fatal injuries)

• Eye Protection Required: can be goggles, helmet’s face shield, or bike’s windshield is of sufficient height to afford adequate eye protection. RS 32:190.1

• Gloves, boots, leather riding apparel and a helmet are recommended.

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The Licenses

• Motorcycles shall not be given a separate class, as such, but their use shall be provided for by making an endorsement on one of the basic classes outlined in this section. RS 32:408

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The Passenger

• Eye Protection: not required.

• Helmet: Required

• Know your passenger/rider: communicate about riding experience and motorcycling knowledge.

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GROUP RIDING

• Proper mind set and attitude!!• Ideal group size is 5 to 7 motorcycles, larger

groups should break up into mini groups.• Designate “LEAD” and “SWEEP” riders.• Understand and be able to use hand signals.• Planning and preparation are key, don’t just

“wing it”

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Staggered Riding Position

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Motorcyclists

Motorcycles are entitled to a full lane on the road

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The Hazards

• Loose gravel.

• Oil spots & vehicle fluids.

• Road taping/stripes.

• Animals.

• Manhole covers, metal surfaces.

• Uneven roads and/or lanes.

• Rain covered windshield/face shield.

• Bike provides no protection.

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The #1 Road Hazard

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The Hazard of Uneven Lanes

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Loose Gravel

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Where there is one bike there are usually more!!!!!!

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Road Objects

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Ever seen this?

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TROOP E STATSTROOP E STATS

2004 – 2 motorcycle fatalities (Both not wearing helmets)2004 – 2 motorcycle fatalities (Both not wearing helmets)

2005 – 9 motorcycle fatalities (6 not wearing helmets)2005 – 9 motorcycle fatalities (6 not wearing helmets)

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STATE WIDE FATALITIESSTATE WIDE FATALITIES

• 2003 – 83 motorcycle fatatlities (78 driver,5 2003 – 83 motorcycle fatatlities (78 driver,5 passengerpassenger

• 2004 – 80 motorcycle fatalities (77 driver, 3 2004 – 80 motorcycle fatalities (77 driver, 3 passenger)passenger)

• 2005 – 70 motorcycle fatalities (63 driver, 7 2005 – 70 motorcycle fatalities (63 driver, 7 passenger)passenger)

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Nation Wide

• In 2004, 4,008 people died in motorcycle crashes – up from 3,714 in 2003

• There were 5.4 million motorcycles on US roads in 2003

• Motorcycle sales reached about 1,100,000 in 2004 – an increase that hasn’t occurred in 30 years

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Nation Wide continued….• In 2004, 21% of motorcycle operators had a BAC

over .08% compared to 22% of drivers of passenger cars.

• 36% of all operators were speeding, twice the rate of passenger cars/light trucks.

• 24% were riding without a valid license/endorsement, compared to 12% for passenger car operators.

• 76,000 motorcycle riders were injured in 2004 compared to 67,000 in 2003 (13.4% increase)

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Use good judgment and ride safely.

Thank You

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Louisiana State Police Troop E1710 Odom Street

Alexandria, La.318-487-5911