Safety Announcements...
Posted: Sun May 13, 2007 3:09 pm
SK - Motorcycle safety week
In an effort to further promote motorcycle safety throughout the province, Minister responsible for SGI Glenn Hagel has proclaimed the week of May 13 to 19, 2007 as Motorcycle Safety Week in Saskatchewan. The week is designed to encourage safe riding and to raise awareness of the importance of having the proper motorcycle training. “In a collision, motorcycle riders are at a much higher risk for being severely injured or killed,” Hagel said. “SGI encourages all motorcycle enthusiasts to take a safety course to learn how to avoid many of these collisions and ensure they have the necessary knowledge, skills and training to ride safely.” Motorcycle Safety Week is a safety initiative sponsored by the Saskatchewan Safety Council.
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BC - ICBC
-reminds motorcyclists and drivers – use extra caution this summer
May marks the start of motorcycle season around the province. That means more motorcycles will be on the road, and the need for motorists - and motorcycle riders - to take extra caution when driving. Most motorcycle-involved crashes occur from May to September. There were approximately 1,200 injuries and 43 fatalities in motorcycle-related crashes in 2005. "Drive safely and use extra caution - that's important for all road users, including motorists and riders, as we head into the busy summer months on B.C. roads", points out Solicitor General John Les. "Severe crashes often occur at intersections. We're asking motorists to be extra careful when making turns and motorcyclists to slow down and be more visible," said Les.
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NS - May is Motorcycle Awareness Month in Nova Scotia
To help make Nova Scotia's highways safer, the province and the Nova Scotia Safety Council are proclaiming the month of May Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month. Transportation and Public Works Minister Angus MacIsaac read the proclamation to a cross section of motorcycle users at a ceremony at Province House today, April 26. "Thousands of Nova Scotians are taking to the highways on motorcycles now that the weather is warming up," said Mr. MacIsaac. "Our goal is to remind all road users that a moment's inattention can have dire results. Please take extra caution on the highways this season."
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CA - Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems
New American regulations require tire pressure monitoring systems on new vehicles. "Because most of the vehicles sold in Canada share technology and features with those sold south of the border, Canadians are now seeing these tire pressure monitoring systems on vehicles here," reports Jim Kerr in Canadian Driver.
In an effort to further promote motorcycle safety throughout the province, Minister responsible for SGI Glenn Hagel has proclaimed the week of May 13 to 19, 2007 as Motorcycle Safety Week in Saskatchewan. The week is designed to encourage safe riding and to raise awareness of the importance of having the proper motorcycle training. “In a collision, motorcycle riders are at a much higher risk for being severely injured or killed,” Hagel said. “SGI encourages all motorcycle enthusiasts to take a safety course to learn how to avoid many of these collisions and ensure they have the necessary knowledge, skills and training to ride safely.” Motorcycle Safety Week is a safety initiative sponsored by the Saskatchewan Safety Council.
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BC - ICBC
-reminds motorcyclists and drivers – use extra caution this summer
May marks the start of motorcycle season around the province. That means more motorcycles will be on the road, and the need for motorists - and motorcycle riders - to take extra caution when driving. Most motorcycle-involved crashes occur from May to September. There were approximately 1,200 injuries and 43 fatalities in motorcycle-related crashes in 2005. "Drive safely and use extra caution - that's important for all road users, including motorists and riders, as we head into the busy summer months on B.C. roads", points out Solicitor General John Les. "Severe crashes often occur at intersections. We're asking motorists to be extra careful when making turns and motorcyclists to slow down and be more visible," said Les.
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NS - May is Motorcycle Awareness Month in Nova Scotia
To help make Nova Scotia's highways safer, the province and the Nova Scotia Safety Council are proclaiming the month of May Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month. Transportation and Public Works Minister Angus MacIsaac read the proclamation to a cross section of motorcycle users at a ceremony at Province House today, April 26. "Thousands of Nova Scotians are taking to the highways on motorcycles now that the weather is warming up," said Mr. MacIsaac. "Our goal is to remind all road users that a moment's inattention can have dire results. Please take extra caution on the highways this season."
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CA - Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems
New American regulations require tire pressure monitoring systems on new vehicles. "Because most of the vehicles sold in Canada share technology and features with those sold south of the border, Canadians are now seeing these tire pressure monitoring systems on vehicles here," reports Jim Kerr in Canadian Driver.