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WHEREAS, the motorcycle is an energy-efficient vehicle which conserves fuel, reduces urban traffic and parking congestion, and treads lightly on the overworked road system; and WHEREAS, the motorcycle is an important and economical mode of transportation for such activities as commuting, touring and recreation, and can be an aid to agriculture; and WHEREAS, the motorcycle promotes tourism and friendship by attracting riders from throughout the United States and many foreign countries through various clubs and organizations; and WHEREAS, motorcycles lack the protective armor of trucks and automobiles, increasing the risk of serious accidental injury and death for motorcyclists, all motorists need to operate with caution near motorcycles; and WHEREAS, due to the increased number of motorcycles on the roads and highways of our state and throughout the nation, and because motorcycle awareness and safety is a concern to all, it is appropriate to set aside a time to alert motorists to the number of motorcyclists on the roads and to help motorcyclists become aware of the ways they can promote safety; NOW, THEREFORE, I C.L. “BUTCH” OTTER, Governor of the State of Idaho, do hereby proclaim May 2007 to be MOTORCYCLE AWARENESS MONTH in Idaho, and I encourage all government agencies, civic and service
organizations, drivers and riders to join in a concerted effort to make
motorcycling a safe activity in our state through support of the Idaho STAR
program, which is aimed at educating and training both young and adult
motorcycle operators and other vehicle operators, so that mutual respect and
increased awareness will exist on our Idaho streets and highways.
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