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Motorcyclists traveled through Warner Robins, Perry, Fort Valley and Byron, and back to the Museum of Aviation as part of the "See Me, Save Me" campaign, which was designed to educate automobile and motorcycle drivers alike about mutual respect and awareness on roadways. Base leaders continue to be concerned about motorcycle safety, especially in the heat of the summer. (U. S. Air Force file photo by Sue Sapp)
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Motorcycle safety a top concern in summer

Posted 7/13/2012   Updated 7/13/2012 Email story   Print story

    


by Jenny Gordon
Robins Public Affairs


7/13/2012 - ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE, Ga. -- Safety should continue to be on everyone's minds during the 101 Critical Days of Summer campaign. This season's campaign runs through Sept. 3.

More families are out and about enjoying the summer months. With this comes the increased risk of accidents, but also opportunities to pay more attention to our surroundings.

Maintaining safety precautions can include everything from wearing safety glasses and hearing protection while operating yard equipment to practicing the buddy system while swimming or boating.

Motorcycles are a popular means of transportation for Airmen around base, and car drivers should be aware of their movements as they are driving. So far, there have been six motorcycle fatalities Air Force-wide in the first six weeks of the campaign, according to Lt. Col. Nate Tart, installation chief of safety.

"Riding a motorcycle in traffic is like a mouse running through a herd of elephants," said Tart. "Be alert and ready to take quick evasive actions or you'll be crushed. Commit to taking motorcycle instruction to become a better and safer rider right now."

Sign up for classes by calling 468-6271 or stop by Bldg. 707. Basic, sports bike and experienced Motorcycle Safety Foundation classes are offered.

The Motorcycle Safety Foundation also provides helpful information for bike riders at www.afsec.af.mil/airforcerider.

Additionally, the Air Force Safety Center website at www.afsec.af.mil also includes useful tips for a safe summer.



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