Whereas, The safe operation of a motorcycle requires the use of special skills
developed through a combination of training and expertise, the use of good judgment,
plus a thorough knowledge of traffic laws and licensing requirements; and,
Whereas, The specific use of a safety helmet meeting the United States Department
of Transportation standards and the proper protective riding apparel is an important
part of a motorcycle operator’s responsibility; and,
Whereas, In Michigan, the Departments of Education, State Police, Transportation
and Michigan State University are working in cooperation to promote motorcycle
safety and awareness; and,
Whereas, Michigan has 186,000 registered motorcycles and over 466,000 individuals
who have validated operator and chauffer licenses with a motorcycle endorsement;
and,
Whereas, Motorcycles represent 2.1 percent of all registered vehicles and unfortunately
account for 7.1 percent of all motor vehicle fatalities; and,
Whereas, Motorcycle safety awareness promotion is a cooperative effort intended
to reduce the number of crashes, thereby decreasing the number of injuries and
fatalities associated with motorcycling; promoting the Motorcycle Rider Education
programs available through the Michigan Department of Education and recommending
motorcycle operators to wear proper gear in addition to defensively operating
their vehicles cautiously on the road; and now therefore be it
Resolved, That I, Jennifer M. Granholm, Governor of the State of Michigan,
do hereby proclaim the month of May, 2003, as Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month
in Michigan. I urge all citizens to recognize the different type and size of
vehicles on our highways and develop a caring attitude toward sharing the road,
thus making the roads of our Great Lakes State safer for us all.