Motorcycle awareness - expect us and you'll see us

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Uploaded by on Jun 11, 2009

Motorcycle Safety Foundation USA Public Safety Announcement - "Motorcycles, expect us and you'll see us" http://www.msf-usa.org
"Hi, I'm Molly Culver. I've been riding motorcycles most of my life. Like all motorcyclists, when I'm riding in town, I'm most at risk from car drivers turning across my path.

"When you're behind the wheel of a car, please look twice before you turn left (RIGHT!, UK and other countries) at an intersection or into a driveway. Motorcyclists are out there. If you expect us, you'll see us."

More messages for road users:
http://www.motorcycleinfo.co.uk/index.cfm?fa=contentGeneric.jwaxxfclmxrqkixt

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  • I LOVE MOLLY CULVER

  • i think its alot of common sense, alot of motorcyclists drive recklessly and illegally and thats why they crash even if it is a car cutting across their path, they should always stay directly behind other vehicles (like when driving a car) and always keep a larger distance between themselves and vehicles in front, in car its 2 seconds, i think motorcycles should keep at least 7 seconds distance

  • @Amypr1ncess Your a complete dickhead and brave in your car

  • @Amypr1ncess

    I hope that the next time you say something like that you think about who it may be on that bike. It just might be one of your family members, or the DR. that could save your life some day.

  • jackass

  • lol

  • thanks

  • the only reason id look is to make sure i dont miss

  • nigger thats not a reason to dont look for incoming cars or bikes

  • no-one should have to expect wankers cutting across traffic or sitting in your blindspot. If u crash on a bike, its ur own fault, if u think its still not your fault, think about how it wouldnt have happened in a car.

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