Motorcycle Safety(2)

Rob McKinney
Rob McKinney
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Posted by Rob McKinneyNovember 13, 2006 5:35 PM

I know I write alot about safety , but it never ceases to amaze me about the crazy things I see . I was going to a seminar in Atlanta this past weekend . Driving down I-75 , I see crazy people doing wheelies and riding side saddle at over 80 mph , Driving in downtown Atlanta is dangerous enough . The vast majority of motorcycle accidents can be prevented .

In today's Nashville newspaper , I read where a Hermitage man was killed while riding his motorcycle . The cause of the accident was that the driving just did not see him . To make things worse the driver tried to flee the scene , I bet there is more to this story .The driver was arrested for vehiclar homicide . The bottom line for motorcycle safety is to keep a proper lookout , pay attention to the roadway , and drive the speed limit . There is a whole lot of Harleys on the interstates in Tennessee .

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