JOINT BASE ANDREWS, Md –
Summer is here and some top concerns for base residents and motorcycle riders this season include busy streets and vehicle safety.
To help Andrews personnel take proactive safety measures, Joint Base Andrews Motorcycle Safety Day is slated to take place on Friday, June 28 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the motorcycle training pad, next to the base theater.
During this event, Team Andrews members can learn about motorcycle safety by listening to fellow riders for testimonials, safety briefings on riding techniques and motorcycle laws from law enforcement professionals.
"The whole point of having a safety day is to create awareness for motorcycle safety, the personal protective gear that can save lives and the potential dangers of motorcycles," said Jamison Kesselring, 89th Airlift Wing occupational safety and health technician. "There have been 11 motorcycle-related fatalities Air Force wide since January and that is 11 too many."
Additionally, event attendees can meet local dealers, riding groups and enjoy skills-challenges and demos. There will also be a bike contest, food, games, prizes and giveaways.
For more information, contact the Andrews Safety Office at 240-612-6380 for any questions regarding motorcycle safety.