Illinois â??Start Seeing Motorcyclesâ? Campaign Unveiled
May 6, 2009SPRINGFIELD – In order to put a spotlight on motorcycle safety as the 2009 riding season gets underway, Governor Pat Quinn has proclaimed May Motorcycle Awareness Month in Illinois. The Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT), Illinois State Police (ISP) and motorcycle safety advocates are urging the public to “Start Seeing Motorcycles” and to share the road with motorcycle riders.
In addition, IDOT is offering free courses for beginning and intermediate riders to reduce the severity and frequency of motorcycle crashes.
To further help reduce the number of crashes, IDOT will unveil its new audio public service announcement to be aired on statewide radio stations from May 4th through September 30th. This advertisement will highlight the risks and responsibilities associated with motorcycle riding as well as remind all travelers to share the road.
“When you ride, be aware of your surroundings, others may not see you. Whenever there is a motor vehicle versus a motorcycle accident, most of the time the operator’s comment is, ‘I did not see the bike,’” said Larry Kolling, Gold Wing Road Riders Association’s IL District Motorist Awareness Coordinator. “This is the reason why we, Gold Wing Road Riders Association Motorist Awareness Division (GWRRA) are glad to partner with IDOT’s Division of Traffic Safety in bringing Motorcycle Awareness to the motoring public. GWRRA Rider Education Division uses Rider Ed Seminars to educate its members in using safe practices while riding and the Motorist Awareness Division conduct presentations to bring awareness to the motoring public that we (bikers) are on the roads too. Look Twice Save A Life.”
The overall number of traffic fatalities in Illinois dropped from 1,248 in 2007 to 1,043 in 2008. Motorcycle fatalities decreased from 157 in 2007 to 135 in 2008.
“We are moving in the right direction with our traffic safety efforts; however, motorcycle fatalities remain a concern,” said Illinois State Police Director Jonathon Monken. “In an effort to further reduce traffic fatalities from historic low levels, our motorcycle enforcement officers will be deployed on Interstates throughout the state with the mission of checking for proper license endorsements, speed limit enforcement, reducing fatalities and making other vehicle drivers more aware of motorcyclists. Officers will also be enforcing the fatal five violations which include speeding, safety belts, improper lane usage, following too closely, and driving under the influence.”
“Motorcycles give the Illinois State Police officers more mobility to maneuver in traffic. They are easily recognized by the public and have proven to be effective in speed enforcement as well,” Acting IDOT Secretary Gary Hannig said. “We anticipate that deployment of the motorcycle patrol unit will cut down the number of drivers exceeding the speed limit and will ultimately reduce the number of crashes, deaths and injuries.”
In 2008, IDOT’s Division of Traffic Safety trained 15,954 students in its Cycle Rider Safety Training Program (CRSTP), which is marking its 33rdyear in operation. This is up from 14,917 students in 2007. These courses are held in numerous locations throughout Illinois.
CRSTP is supported through motorcycle license and registration fees. Classes are free to any Illinois resident 16 years of age or older who holds a valid drivers license or permit. For additional information on course locations and schedules, go to www.dot.state.il.us/cycle2.html .
Furthermore, from 2007 through 2009, IDOT has increased awareness among motorists by posting 10, 20 and 30 foot banners reading “Start Seeing Motorcycles” in high-traffic areas such as law enforcement agencies and motorcycle clubs statewide.
In addition, IDOT is again this year sponsoring the annual “Windshield Washing Project” in which numerous motorcycle clubs are washing windshields of cars and trucks at IDOT interstate rest areas across the state on weekends during the month of May. Participating club members are distributing “Start Seeing Motorcycles” bumper stickers to motorists to remind them to watch out for motorcycles that have not been in the driving mix over the winter months.
To sign up for and find out more about IDOT’s Cycle Rider Safety Training Program go to www.dot.state.il.us.