Last night the Queen Anne’s County Commissioners recognized the importance of road safety and the contributions of motorcycles to transportation, declaring May 2024 as Motorcycle Safety and Awareness Month in Queen Anne’s County.
The proclamation states that safety stands as the highest priority for the county's highways and streets and highlights the significance of motorcycles as a common and economical means of travel, reducing fuel consumption, road wear, and alleviating traffic and parking congestion.
Moreover, the proclamation underscores the vital role of education and awareness in ensuring motorcycle safety. Queen Anne's County expresses gratitude to the Mid-Shore Chapter of ABATE of Maryland, Inc. for their efforts in promoting motorcycle safety, education, and awareness.
The proclamation calls upon all roadway users to unite in the safe sharing of roads within Queen Anne's County and throughout Maryland. It encourages motorists and citizens alike to join forces in enhancing safety and awareness on the county's roadways. To learn more, visit https://abateofmd.org/
To watch the entire County Commissioners meeting from last night, visit https://www.youtube.com/live/BwLmaRWd0Y8?si=_pUf4tZMYL6WuGzM