The numbers mirror an overall decline nationwide, according to a new report by the Governors Highway Safety Association.
Nationally, motorcycle fatalities decreased by at least 2 percent last year. However, a slight increase toward the end of 2010 gives officials pause.
While there is a lot of good news in this report, the increase in fatalities toward the end of year is a clear red flag, said Vernon Betkey, GHSA chairman. Just like with overall traffic deaths, a strengthening economy presents us with the potential for more tragedy on our roads.
To that end, GHSA pledges to focuses its safety efforts on:
increasing helmet use;
reducing alcohol impairment;
reducing speeding; and
providing motorcycle operator training. Gazette staff