R 239
2025 -- H 6262
Enacted 04/24/2025

H O U S E   R E S O L U T I O N
PROCLAIMING MAY OF 2025, TO BE "MOTORCYCLE AWARENESS MONTH" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

Introduced By: Representatives Bennett, Shekarchi, Blazejewski, Chippendale, Quattrocchi, Paplauskas, Nardone, Solomon, Phillips, and Lima

Date Introduced: April 24, 2025

     WHEREAS, The Rhode Island Motorcycle Association was started in 1974 in West
Warwick, as a nonprofit motorcycle rights organization to protect the freedoms of riders in Rhode
Island through safety, education and legislation; and
     WHEREAS, The Rhode Island Motorcycle Association has worked closely with
Governors, legislators and the Rhode Island Department of Transportation to advance the
freedom of choice and the safety of motorcycle riders in Rhode Island with fair and equitable
solutions; and
     WHEREAS, The theme for "Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month" is "Share the Road:
It's Everyone's Responsibility." This theme emphasizes that everyone, including drivers and
motorcyclists, has an important role to play in ensuring safe roads The goal is to educate riders on
the importance of safe riding practices, defensive riding techniques and the need to wear
protective gear. The theme also urges all riders to obey traffic laws, to maintain their motorcycles
properly, to take motorcycle safety courses, to wear bright clothing and use lights to stay visible
to other motorists, to use defensive riding techniques, and urges care drivers to give motorcycles
ample space; and
     WHEREAS, Motorcycle riding is an economical and popular form of transportation
enjoyed by about eight percent of the American people. It provides a more efficient mode of
transportation than cars or trucks, uses up fewer resources, causes less wear and tear on our roads
and highways, and increases available parking spaces; and
     WHEREAS, Motorcycle accidents are unfortunately a common occurrence, with
estimates suggesting that such fatal incidents occur approximately once every twelve minutes in
America and account for more than 14 percent of all traffic fatalities, despite the fact that only 3
percent of all registered vehicles are motorcycles; and
     WHEREAS, Because motorcycles don’t have seat belts or airbags, and they are much
smaller than cars, motorcyclists are 28 times more likely to die in a crash than those driving cars;
and
     WHEREAS, As of January 2023, the total number of public, personal, and commercial
motorcycles registered in the United States and the District of Columbia totaled approximately
8.8 million, with 32,252 registered in Rhode Island as of 2021; and
     WHEREAS, Data reported by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
(NHTSA) states that in 2023, 6,218 motorcyclists died in traffic accidents in the United States,
which is around 17 motorcyclists killed per day; and
     WHEREAS, Distracted driving poses one of the biggest dangers to other motorists,
especially motorcyclists. Distractions can be any activity that takes a driver's focus off the task of
driving, including eating and drinking, talking or texting on the phone, and numerous other
distractions, all of which pose serious dangers to the motorcycle driving public; and
     WHEREAS, While there are no prescribed means to prevent motorcycle wrecks, greater
awareness of motorist safety and potential existing risks can arm riders with the knowledge they
need to help mitigate dangerous situations while on the road; now, therefore be it
     RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island hereby
proclaims May of 2025, to be "Motorcycle Awareness Month" in the State of Rhode Island, and
urges all motorists to avoid distracted driving; and be it further
     RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to
transmit a duly certified copy of this resolution to the Rhode Island Motorcycle Association.
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