Hardison & Cochran Promotes Motorcycle Safety with Free Magnets

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Hardison & Cochran is promoting motorcycle safety in North Carolina by giving away free magnets to raise awareness of the importance of sharing the road.

The 9" x 3" bumper sticker magnets come in three colors — yellow, blue, and pink — and will be mailed within seven days of receiving the request.

The campaign aims to reduce motorcycle accidents caused by the inattention of other drivers and make the roads safer for motorcyclists and all drivers.

Motorcyclists can increase their safety and visibility by using their headlights at all times and wearing brightly colored reflective clothing.

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Hardison & Cochran Promotes Motorcycle Safety with Free Magnets

Hardison & Cochran Attorneys at Law is promoting motorcycle safety in North Carolina by giving away free magnets that remind drivers to be vigilant for motorcycles. The bumper sticker-style magnets bear the simple safety message, "Look for Motorcycles." This initiative aims to address the frequent oversight of motorcycles by automobile and truck drivers, which often leads to accidents.

According to the N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles, North Carolina experienced over 3,700 motorcycle-related crashes in a recent year. These incidents included 2,869 injuries to motorcyclists and 206 fatalities. Many of these accidents could have been avoided if drivers had been more attentive to the presence of motorcycles.

The 9" x 3" magnets are available in three colors—yellow, blue, and pink—while supplies last. North Carolina residents aged 18 and older can request these free magnets through the Look for Motorcycles online request form. Hardison & Cochran will cover all shipping and handling costs, and the magnets will be mailed within seven days of receiving a request.

Motorcyclists can also improve their safety by maintaining visibility through the use of headlights, wearing brightly colored reflective clothing, and avoiding the blind spots of other vehicles.

Hardison & Cochran continues to focus on public safety issues and strives to make communities safer places to live and raise families.

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