Motorcycle Safety
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Cruisin' Without Brusin'Cruisin' Without Brusin'

This brochure explains safe riding practices for motorcycle riders. It includes discussions about proper licensing, practice in operating the motorcycle, making sure that the motorcycle is safe, wearing the proper protection, riding responsibly, and being drug and alcohol-free. (June 1994, DOT HS 808 096, Item #6P0011)

Before Your Child Gets On A MotorcycleBefore Your Child Gets On A Motorcycle

This brochure gives parents information on steps they can take to ensure their children are motorcycling safely. In addition to general safety information on operating a motorcycle, the brochure provides specifics about licensing regulations, rider education courses, and precautions to take when the child is a passenger. (June 1994, DOT HS 808 100, Item #6P0009)

Motorcycle SafetyMotorcycle Safety

This booklet points out the risks involved in motorcycling. It provides safety tips and discusses protective clothing, defensive driving, inspection and maintenance, and proper reaction to hazardous conditions - all of which have an impact of motorcycle safety on our streets and highways. (October 1999, DOT HS 807 709, Item #6P0039)

Don't Get TowedDon't Get Towed

This brochure discusses the problem of unlicensed motorcycle riders, the penalties for not being licensed, how to obtain a license, and the risks of riding unlicensed. (April 1994, DOT HS 808 098, Item #6P0006)

Straight Down The RoadStraight Down The Road

This brochure discusses the social, legal and personal consequences of being arrested while riding your motorcycle impaired. (1997, DOT HS 808 442, Item #6P0089)

Increasing Motorcycle Awareness

This one-page, two-sided publication is geared toward drivers and riders alike. One side provides advice to riders and the other provides advice to drivers concerning motorcycle awareness. Issues such as motorcycle driving patterns, blind spots, hazardous road conditions for both riders and drivers, and what actions they can take (together), to be safer on the road are discussed. Contact organizations and phone numbers are provided for more information. (December 1998, DOT HS 808 812, Item #6P0138)

Ride Straight Because the Road Isn't

This poster, geared towards the general public and young driver, depicts the dangers of riding while impaired, illustrated as traveling around a sharp curve. Full color, 17" X 22". (1994, DOT HS 808 097, Item #6P0017)

Get Ready to Roll

This poster depicts the protective gear needed to provide optimum protection while riding a motorcycle and is geared towards the general public and youth driver. Full color, 17" X 22". (1995, DOT HS 808 445, Item #6P0015)

Riding the Highway vs. Riding the High Way. Don't Drink and DriveRiding the Highway vs. Riding the High Way. Don't Drink and Ride

This poster depicts two scenes; a motorcyclist riding down the highway, and the same impaired motorcyclist being handcuffed as his motorcycle is impounded. The general public and young driver are the targeted audience. (1996, DOT HS 808 445, Item #6P0087)


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