
Reducing motorcycle fatalities — and keeping your fleet drivers safe — begins with an understanding of how to safely share the road with motorcyclists.
Reducing motorcycle fatalities — and keeping your fleet drivers safe — begins with an understanding of how to safely share the road with motorcyclists.
Reducing motorcycle fatalities — and keeping your fleet drivers safe — begins with an understanding of how to fleet drivers should operate around motorcyclists.
Speeding, alcohol impairment and failure to buckle up contribute to the disturbing trend, according to newly released data from NHTSA.
May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, so here's advice from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration on how to share the road safely with motorcyclists.
May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, reminding drivers to take extra precautions to share the road safely with motorcycle riders. Video courtesy of the County of Lexington in South Carolina, via YouTube. For the full safety tip, click here.
In recognition of Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, here's some safety advice from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
This video from the Texas Department of Transportation reminds drivers to always look twice -- before turning, merging with traffic, changing lanes or opening doors -- to make certain a motorcycle isn't in your path. For the full fleet safety tip, click here.
Here are some safety tips fleet managers can pass along to their drivers as they navigate the road alongside motorcyclists.
In this video, a young driver receives valuable advice – albeit in a time-altered state – from a biker named Randy, AKA Big Bear. The Washington State Department of Licensing produced the video.
Sharing the road with motorcyclists poses a host of safety issues that fleet drivers need to keep in mind. Here's some advice you can pass along.
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