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Title: FY09


1
Motorcycle Safety
Motorcycle 101
FY09 Professional Development Conference
(PDC) 16 -20 March 2009
donald.borkoski_at_navy.mil757-444-3520 ext 7135
15 March 2009
2
Motorcycle Safety Schedule
  • MC-101 (hour 1)
  • Break
  • MC-Statistics (hour 2)
  • Break
  • MC-Sportibike (hour 3)
  • Break
  • Open Discussion (hour 4)

3
MC-101 Agenda
  • Types of Bikes
  • PMV-4 vs PMV-2 Safety Features
  • MC Fatal Factors
  • Fatal Profile
  • DON Ridership
  • Bike Sales, License Registration, Insurance
  • TCLOCS / PPE
  • Training Continuum
  • Take Aways
  • Discussion

4
Motorcycle Types
Dirt Bike 50-650cc High ground clearance, not
road ready
Sport Touring 1100-1800cc 450-650lb, High
performance
Super Sport 650-1100cc 290-350lb, High
performance
Standard 650-1800cc, 700-1200lb, High power
Sport Unclad 650-1100cc 290-350lb, High
performance
Intro Bike 125-500cc, 200-500lb
Scooters 50-650cc
Dual Sport 250-1200cc
5
PMV-4 Safety Features
Can You Name Some Auto Safety Features ?
  • Auto Stability Adjustment
  • Brake away Steering wheel
  • Padded Dash Boards
  • Adjustable seat/pedals
  • Heads-up dash lighting
  • Hands-free phone
  • Seat Belts/Shoulder Straps
  • Front and Side impact Air Bag
  • Crush Zones
  • Steel Frame
  • Safety Glass
  • ABS Brakes
  • Four tires (vice 2)

6
PMV-2 Safety Features
Can You Name Some Motorcycle Safety Features ?
  • ABS Brakes (some)
  • DOT Helmet
  • MC Riding Gear
  • ?
  • Well?

7
PMV Fatality Trends
FY 03 08
Rate per 100,000 personnel
8
Motorcycle Fatal Factors
USN/USMC, FY07-08
9
Rider Mentality
  • Risk Taking
  • Rider Age Psychology
  • Under 26
  • 26 to 35
  • Over 35
  • Married vs. Unmarried
  • Motorcycle Cultures
  • Sport
  • Cruiser
  • Adventure
  • Scooter/Moped

10
DOD Fatality Profile
  • Sport-Bike Rider
  • First Year Motorcycle Rider
  • No Formal Training
  • Under 28 years of age
  • Exceeding Safe Speed for the Conditions
  • Rider made poor decisions or failed to identify
    hazards
  • Rider does not know his limitations on the bike
  • Bike modifications unknown or beyond the riders
    understanding
  • Alcohol not as prevalent in crashes for DOD riders

10
Motorcycle Safety
11
MOTORCYCLE REGISTRATIONS
Motorcycle Registrations (Indexed to 2003)
  • National M/C registrations tripled since 1998
  • Military M/C registrations tripled in 5 years.

12
DON Ridership
  • Ridership is 8.2
  • Civilian ridership is less than 1.6
  • Total riders 47984
  • Licensed 42889 (89)
  • Registered on Base 34044 (71)
  • Trained (BRC) 47182 (98)
  • Standard Bikes 26374 (55)
  • Sport Bikes 21610 (45)
  • Trained (MSRC) 4371 (20)

NSC Census 03/25/09
13
MC Claims for First Year Insured
IIHS CY06-08
length of coverage in days
14
Registration and Insurance Facts
  • National figures estimate that 33 of motorcycle
    riders are uninsured
  • Some states do not require insurance
  • 29 of Military riders do not have their
    Motorcycle Registered (DOD Decal) on base
  • Some installations are not on base
  • Some riders chose not to register
  • Insurance for a 1000cc sport bike is double the
    insurance rate for standard and under 750cc sport
    bikes.
  • Riders can register a motorcycle without
    insurance in most of the 50 states (some legally
    some not).
  • Riders can buy a motorcycle without a MC
    endorsement or insurance in most of the 50 states
    (in most states legally)

IIHS CY06-08 NSC Census 03/25/09
15
MC Training Continuum
  • Fundamental Training
  • Basic Rider Course (BRC)
  • Intermediate Training
  • Experienced Rider Course (ERC)
  • Military Sportbike Rider Course (MSRC)
  • BRC is a Prerequisite
  • Refresher Training
  • Any NSC Recognized Training
  • Minimum 3-Year Refresher mandatory
  • Post Cruise/Deployment Refresher encouraged

16
TCLOCS MSF
  • Tires and Wheels

Controls
Lights
Oil
Chasis
Side Stand
17
MC Contributors related to a Crash
  • Tires !!!!!
  • Condition
  • Pressure
  • Type Tire
  • Suspension
  • Chain/Belt
  • Modifications
  • Swing arm
  • Handlebars
  • Rake
  • Safety Equipment Removal

18
MC ORM SEE MSF
  • SEARCH

EVALUATE
EXECUTE
19
Required Motorcycle PPE
  • DOT/Snell Helmet
  • Eye protection
  • (wrap safety glasses OK)
  • Sturdy over-the-ankle footwear
  • Long sleeve top
  • Long pants
  • Full finger gloves
  • Reflective outer upper garment
  • or vest Sundown to sunrise
  • Motorcycle specific jacket and
  • pants are highly recommended

20
Training Sign-Up
  • Internet Logon to access training
    schedule/sign-up
  • www.navymotoryclerider.com
  • Motorcycle census (temporarily) on
  • www.safetycenter.navy.mil

21
FY08-09 MC Actions Completed
  • MC Training Contract with CFPS
  • Developed MSRC with MSF
  • OPNAVINST 5100.12H
  • Complete Revision to change PPE
  • CH-1 mandated MSRC
  • CH-1 mandated 3-year Refresher
  • Clarification distributed for Scooter and Mopeds
  • Conducted first Motorcycle Census
  • Enhanced ESAMS to provide on line scheduling of
    Training
  • Partnered with Motorcycle Industry
  • First meeting with SECNAV,MIC, Honda, Kawasaki,
    Yamaha, Suzuki
  • Partnered with Motorcycle Dealership Associations
  • Partnered with Senior Enlisted Leadership to
    encourage MC training and safety
  • MCPON, FFC, NSC CMC and PACFLT coordinated
  • Honda Trainers purchased and soon to be included
    in curriculum
  • Trainer MCs purchased and soon to be included
    for BRCs

22
Key Partners
  • National Highway Transportation Safety
    Administration (NHTSA)
  • Motorcycle Industry Council (MIC)
  • Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF)
  • National Safety Council (NSC)
  • American Automobile Association Foundation
    (AAA)
  • Governor's Highway Safety Association (GHSA)
  • Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS)
  • GEICO
  • National Fire Prevention Administration (NFPA)
  • State Motorcycle Dealership Associations

23
ONGOING INITIATIVES
  • Leadership Engagement
  • SECNAV, CNO, CMC, MCPON, FLEET
  • Working with MSF
  • Introducing MSRC in civilian sector
  • Reviewing and recognizing Advanced Rider Courses
  • Working with USAF to introduce MSRC
  • VTTI proposing Video-Cam testing with Motorcycles
  • Updating OPNAVINST 5100.12 to include new MC
    initiatives
  • Developing requirements for MC Mentor Programs
  • USMC developing Advanced Rider programs
  • USMC developing Track day partners
  • Working with State governments for Reciprocity
  • Mentorship Programs to be established

24
Motorcycle Mentorship Program
  • Purpose
  • To establish voluntary installation level
    motorcycle clubs where less experience rider and
    seasoned riders can create a safe supportive
    environment of responsible motorcycle riding and
    enjoyment.
  • Program Guidelines
  • Compliant with state, local, and host nation
    laws
  • Compliant with DOD and DON Instructions
  • Promote general motorcycle safety
  • Mentorship Club Establishment
  • Installation/Command level Private Organizations
  • Command supported
  • Voluntary membership
  • Elected Officers

25
Media
  • Print Media
  • Magazines
  • Approach, Mech, SeaShore, Special MC Edition
  • Surviving Riding and Surviving Driving Quick
    Series
  • Posters/Pamphlets
  • ALSAFEs, Admirals Qtrly, Deck Plate Dialogue
    Newsletter
  • Digital Media
  • PODCASTS / VODCASTS / Videos / News Media
  • YOUTUBE / 15 minute Interviews
  • Web


unclassified
26
Navy and Marine FY09 PMV Fatalities
03/16/09 NSC
27
Take Aways
  • Regions and installations are vital to Meet
    OPNAV Mandates, and help save lives.
  • Training works if it is
  • Provided at the appropriate Time
  • Of Adequate Quality
  • Beneficial to the Participants
  • Leadership must stay engaged. Feedback is VITAL

Only a Team effort will help reduce Fatalities
28
Discussion
www.safetycenter.navy.mil
29
NSC Census Data 03/30/09
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