Motorcycle accidents have been a persistent problem within the Army for some time. From fiscal 2003 to fiscal 2012, nearly 400 Soldiers were killed while operating a motorcycle. During that same time frame, approximately 500 Soldiers died in sedan accidents. That's a pretty slim margin when you consider the overwhelming number of sedan drivers versus motorcycle riders in the Army, and it highlights the fact that motorcycle fatalities have grown nearly every year as deaths in most other accident categories have fallen. We have to stop this now, for we can't afford another deadly summer on America's highways. - U.S. Army Combat Readiness Safety/Center graphic design

From the Director of Army Safety - Getting riding right

With snow and freezing temperatures persisting throughout much of the United States well into April, it's safe to say this winter has been particularly long and hard. That's why, when the weather finally warms, Soldiers across our Army will be......READ MORE

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The United States Army Combat Readiness/Safety Center (USACR/SAFETY CENTER) supports our Army by collecting, analyzing and communicating actionable information to assist leaders, Soldiers, Families and Civilians in preserving/protecting our Army's combat resources.

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BG Timothy J. Edens, Director of Army Safety and Commanding General, U.S. Army Combat Readiness/Safety Center

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