Caution signs for motorcyclists installed at Clear Lake intersection
The signs, part of Allstate’s “Once is Never Enough” program, are designed to increase awareness of motorcycle collisions with motorists at intersections.
Caution signs were recently placed at the corner of NASA Parkway and Old Galveston Road for motorcyclists ahead of the Lone Star Rally.
The temporary caution signs, which are yellow and diamond-shaped, feature a motorcycle silhouette and are inscribed with the word “Look” to encourage motorists to look for motorcycles before crossing an intersection.
The signs, part of Allstate’s “Once is Never Enough” program, are designed to increase awareness of motorcycle collisions with motorists at intersections.
NASA Parkway ranks among the top 20 roadways in Harris County with the most motorcycle crashes during the five-year period between 2006 and 2010, according to Texas Department of Transportation data.
For more information on motorcycle safety and awareness, visit Allstate.com.
The Lone Star Rally will be held from Thursday, Nov. 3, through Sunday, Nov. 6.
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