SAVANNAH, Ga. () — When you’re driving near motorcyclists, a little extra care can go a long way, especially in the rain.
Although Georgia’s motorcycles account for just about 2% of registered vehicles, their riders comprise roughly 11 % of traffic fatalities—making awareness critical.
According to the Georgia Governor’s Office of Highway Safety (GAHS), safe driving around motorcycles is a shared responsibility.
The Georgia Motorcycle Safety Program (GMSP) recommends that motorists should allow greater following distance, be especially alert at intersections and carefully check blind spots—And as a general rule, riders who wear bright jackets or white helmets are more easily seen as well.
Motorcyclists are disproportionately represented in traffic fatalities. A few key driving habits like granting space, using signals early, checking blind spots and rider practices like visibility and training can dramatically reduce risks.
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