 With summer here and more motorcycles on the road, take the time to be aware of your surroundings and be careful. The Navy's Safety Center reported that more than two-thirds of car and motorcycle crashes are caused by the car's driver and not the motorcyclist. If you're a motorcyclist, never assume a car driver can see you. If you can't see a driver's face in his review mirror, they can't see you. In 23 states, motorcycles are required to keep their headlights on at all times, but it's a good practice if you're riding anywhere. The most common hazards on the road riders should look out for are potholes, standing water, and railroad tracks. The goal of driving is to always arrive at your destination safely, so be patient and know where you're going ahead of the time to avoid incidents. For more Defense of Driving tips, visit the Navy's Safety Center website. From the Defense Media Activity, I'm Petty Officer Tyrell Morris.