Arizona is a state that boasts some of the most beautiful natural scenery in the country, with winding roads that offer breathtaking views. For motorcyclists, the state is a paradise, with its many twisting roads and stunning landscapes. However,
despite the allure of motorcycling in Arizona, there are a number of transportation infrastructure issues
facing motorcyclists that must be addressed to ensure safety on the roads.
One of the most pressing issues facing motorcyclists in Arizona is the state's infrastructure itself. Roads throughout Arizona are often poorly maintained, with potholes, cracks, and other hazards that pose significant risks to motorcyclists. These road hazards can cause crashes, often with serious
injuries, for those on two wheels.
One potential solution to these infrastructure issues is to increase funding for road maintenance and repair in Arizona. By investing in better infrastructure, the state could reduce the number of crashes caused by road hazards and create a safer environment for motorcyclists and other drivers alike.
Furthermore, education and awareness campaigns could be launched to promote safe driving practices and raise
awareness of the dangers facing motorcyclists on Arizona's roads. These campaigns could target both drivers of other vehicles and motorcyclists themselves, with a focus on encouraging safe driving practices and reducing
the number of accidents on the roads.
In addition to these infrastructure issues, there are also a number of cultural factors that contribute to the challenges facing motorcyclists in Arizona. For example, some drivers may not be aware of the unique risks and
challenges facing motorcyclists, such as the need for more space on the road and the importance of avoiding sudden movements that could startle riders.
Another cultural issue facing motorcyclists in Arizona is
the stigma often associated with riding a motorcycle. Some drivers view motorcyclists as reckless or dangerous, even though the vast majority of motorcyclists ride responsibly and follow the rules of the road. This stigma can lead to hostility and aggression towards motorcyclists
on the road, further increasing the risks and challenges facing those on two wheels. I actually saw this recently
when a car driver started yelling and screaming and driving aggressively behind a rider because he filtered at a
stop light. LEGALLY!
To address these cultural issues, education and awareness campaigns should be launched to promote a greater
understanding of the unique risks and challenges facing motorcyclists. These campaigns could focus on dispelling
myths and misconceptions about motorcycling and promoting safe and responsible riding practices.
Overall, there are a number of transportation infrastructure issues facing motorcyclists in Arizona that must be addressed to improve safety on the state's roads. By investing in
better infrastructure and launching education and awareness campaigns to promote safe driving practices, Arizona can create a safer and more welcoming environment for motorcyclists and other drivers alike. Ultimately, it is the responsibility of all drivers to share the road safely and responsibly,
regardless of the type of vehicle they are operating. By working together to promote greater awareness and understanding of the unique challenges facing motorcyclists, we can create a safer and more inclusive driving environment in Arizona and beyond.
Mike InfanzonLegislative Director