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Look Learn Live.org Look.Learn.Live. is a Texas motorcycle safety and awareness campaign Most motorcycle-vehicle crashes happen when a driver turns left in front of the rider.

Look Before a Left, the Right Way
When turning left, especially at intersections, always double-check the cross traffic. Drivers often don’t see the rider, or if they do, they misjudge the rider’s speed or distance. Motorcycles can move fast and are often hard to spot. When turning left, especially at intersections, always double-check the cross traffic. Share the Road
It’s true that a motorcycle

takes up less space in the lane. But remember, whether passing a motorcycle or following one in your lane, the rider requires the same amount of reaction time you do. Give a motorcycle the same space you’d give any other vehicle. Don’t tailgate—give motorcycles a four-second following distance. Avoid Riders in Your Blind Spot
Motorcycles present a narrow profile, and they can wind up in your blind spot in a hurry. Being aware of your surroundings—and all the vehicles around you—will improve safety for everyone on the road.

Don't forget there are two upcoming RiderCoach Prep training sessions on June 22–28 and Sept. 7–13 at The Vista Mall in ...
05/31/2026

Don't forget there are two upcoming RiderCoach Prep training sessions on June 22–28 and Sept. 7–13 at The Vista Mall in Lewisville, TX. Learn how to help new riders develop safe skills and become a certified RiderCoach. Learn more at https://bit.ly/4req0Ye

Only 10 days until Ride to Work Day on June 9! If you’re planning to ride, make sure to wear full gear every time you hi...
05/30/2026

Only 10 days until Ride to Work Day on June 9! If you’re planning to ride, make sure to wear full gear every time you hit the road.

REMINDER: The next Texas Motorcycle Safety Coalition is set for June 11, 2026! If you plan to attend in person, please R...
05/30/2026

REMINDER: The next Texas Motorcycle Safety Coalition is set for June 11, 2026! If you plan to attend in person, please RSVP to Cathy Brooks at [email protected] and provide your license plate number for parking.

Visit https://bit.ly/4tZzqsB for the agenda!

As this month’s lane splitting and lane filtering campaign comes to a close, one message remains important: ride predict...
05/30/2026

As this month’s lane splitting and lane filtering campaign comes to a close, one message remains important: ride predictably and prioritize safety.

In Texas, lane splitting and lane filtering are not legal and can create unexpected situations for both riders and drivers. Staying in your lane helps improve visibility, reaction time and space to respond to traffic conditions.

Did you know? Texas law limits motorcycle handlebars to no higher than the rider’s shoulder height when seated on the mo...
05/28/2026

Did you know? Texas law limits motorcycle handlebars to no higher than the rider’s shoulder height when seated on the motorcycle. Proper motorcycle setup helps support safe handling and control. Before riding, make sure your bike meets legal and safety standards.

Yard signs are officially gone! Thank you to everyone who helped distribute them and spread the message in their communi...
05/28/2026

Yard signs are officially gone! Thank you to everyone who helped distribute them and spread the message in their communities.

How can autonomous vehicle technology help improve roadway safety for motorcyclists and other vulnerable road users?Duri...
05/28/2026

How can autonomous vehicle technology help improve roadway safety for motorcyclists and other vulnerable road users?

During the Forum, Bart Teeter and Andy Burnett of Bot Auto explored practical strategies for deploying driverless commercial vehicles responsibly, minimizing human error and enhancing detection and response around motorcycles and mixed traffic environments.

While vehicle technology continues to evolve, rider awareness remains essential. Stay visible, ride predictably and always watch for larger vehicles that may have limited visibility.

View the presentation to learn more: https://bit.ly/4uejiDI

The agenda for the next Texas Motorcycle Safety Coalition is now available! If you plan to attend in person, please RSVP...
05/27/2026

The agenda for the next Texas Motorcycle Safety Coalition is now available! If you plan to attend in person, please RSVP to Cathy Brooks at [email protected] and provide your license plate number for parking.

Visit https://bit.ly/4tZzqsB for the agenda!

Motorcycle tires are a critical safety component, but tire wear and replacement costs are often underestimated. During t...
05/26/2026

Motorcycle tires are a critical safety component, but tire wear and replacement costs are often underestimated. During the 2026 Texas Motorcycle Safety Forum, Daniel Hernandez of DBB Powersports shared new ways to help riders understand tire maintenance by comparing tire wear to fuel consumption.

Worn or aging tires can impact traction, braking and control. Before the next ride, take time to inspect tire tread, pressure and condition to help keep every trip safer.

View the presentation to learn more at https://bit.ly/4uejiDI.

Texas law allows motorcyclists to ride 2 abreast in a single lane with another motorcycle. However, riding more than 2 a...
05/25/2026

Texas law allows motorcyclists to ride 2 abreast in a single lane with another motorcycle. However, riding more than 2 abreast in the same lane is not permitted. Ride aware, stay positioned safely and follow proper lane formation.

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Bryan, TX
77807

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