NHP urges caution as 50,000 bikers take to roads during Street Vibrations
Submitted by paula on Thu, 09/22/2016 - 10:12pm
• Size – because motorcycles are smaller, they are more easily hidden from a driver’s view.
• Line-of-sight obstructions. Objects placed on a dashboard or hanging from a rear-view mirror obstruct portions of a driver’s view of the road, oftentimes completely masking on oncoming motorcycle. It is illegal in Nevada to have objects hanging from the rear-view mirror.
The 2016 Street Vibrations Motorcycle Rally is underway and the Nevada Highway Patrol (NHP) is asking all motorists to use extra caution over the weekend. An estimated 50,000 motorcycle enthusiasts will take to northern Nevada streets during the event which runs September 21 - 25.
The NHP today announced that while they wish participating and or spectating to have a great time at the event, they also urge to be aware of this large influx of motorcycles and keep your eyes out for them while operating on our highways.
Some of the top reasons drivers do not see motorcycles:
• Size – because motorcycles are smaller, they are more easily hidden from a driver’s view.
• Line-of-sight obstructions. Objects placed on a dashboard or hanging from a rear-view mirror obstruct portions of a driver’s view of the road, oftentimes completely masking on oncoming motorcycle. It is illegal in Nevada to have objects hanging from the rear-view mirror.
Tips for Drivers
• “Look Once, Look Twice” for Motorcycles
• Be especially vigilant around intersections
• Give motorcycles plenty of room
• Check your blind spots before changing lanes
Tips for Riders
• Ride like you’re invisible – Do not assume that all other drivers actually see you
• Be especially cautious around intersections
• Where bright colors (i.e. reflective vest) to make yourself more visible to other drivers
• Do not ride in other driver’s blind spots (you’re smaller than other vehicles and not as easily seen)
• Ride unaffected by alcohol or drugs (you need all your abilities to focus while riding)
• Consider taking an advanced motorcycle class (you can always become a better rider than you are now)
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