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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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