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How to Share the Road with Motorcycles

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October 4, 2017

Share the Road with MotorcycleTop 10 Things Car and Truck Drivers Should Know about Motorcycle Riders

The Motorcycle Safety Foundation says that there are four deadly words that are repeated over and over by car and truck drivers who accidentally hit motorcyclists: “I didn’t see him.” Often, that turns into a blame game: “The …

Randy Run for Fallen Bikers

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August 30, 2017

motorcycle injury survivorRandy Savely knows what it’s like to face your worst nightmare. In March 2007, he was riding his motorcycle in Denver and was hit by a car. Due to his extensive injuries, Randy’s left leg was amputated at the knee.

Adding insult to injury, Randy was hit by an underinsured …

Motorcycle Behavior: Why Do Bikers Stop to the Side of Your Car?

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August 3, 2017

Why to motorcyclists do that: motorcycle behaviorSo, you’re driving along a city street and there’s a motorcycle behind you. If you’re like me, you become hyper-aware of that motorcyclist, knowing that you need to be as predictable as possible, keep him in your rearview mirrors, and look twice every time you make a move in order …

Biker Lives and Heals after Horrific Motorcycle Accident

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July 14, 2016

Don Evenson defies the odds by surviving a horrific motorcycle accident. He died twice in the ICU in 2015.

“There is no reason I should be alive,” he says. And yet, he is. Now he has a story to tell… and advice to share.

Don was riding his Harley when …

Reid’s Story

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December 3, 2015

Reid is one of those rare human beings who can find the silver lining in anything. Anything.

On August 25, 2014, Reid was the victim of an accident that put him in a coma for two weeks, resulted in the loss of one of his legs, and has left …

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