Our weather is improving with each passing day and as many of you have noticed, there are more and more motorcycle riders on our Carson City area roadways. This creates an additional challenge when you drive as they are much smaller and difficult to see at times.
Sharing the road requires more than just operating a motor vehicle, it means looking out for one another and driving with care and courtesy to those around you. As a motorcycle rider, are you doing all that you can to ensure that motorists see you and know your intentions when changing lanes? Are you maintaining a safe distance and making sure that you can be seen in their mirrors?
And just as important, have you taken a motorcycle riders course? Many of the issues that occur on the roadways are due to inexperienced or unlicensed motorcycle riders. These courses give you the basics in motorcycle operation, familiarity and skills. Some insurance companies give discounts to those who have completed such courses so this would be a good place to start if you are considering becoming a rider.
As a driver, try and remember that not ever rider on the road is experienced and give them some room to travel. Be vigilant and double check your mirrors before changing lanes. When making left hand turns from a turn lane, be extra cautious and make sure that the intersection is clear before turning. Let’s work together to reduce vehicle versus motorcycle crashes.
— Sgt. Scott McDaniel is with the Carson City Sheriff’s Office and writes regular public safety columns. He can be reached at smcdaniel@carson.org.