May 24, See Me Save Me Ride

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  • By Allan Woods
  • Installation Motorcycle Safety Program manager
The See Me Save Me program is being hosted by Hill Air Force Base. This program is designed to educate vehicle operators to look for motorcycles while driving and to enhance awareness of all who share to road.

The more riders participating, the bigger the impact on the community from the See Me Save Me Ride of the Day, on May 24.

The event will be covered by the local media.

The first part of the ride will begin on base with a 75th Security Forces escort at the motorcycle training range east of the South Gate with all Hill AFB riders.If you have access to the base, riders will group at 11 a.m. at the motorcycle training range just inside the South Gate. The ride will begin at 11:30 a.m.

The group will then meet all riders from the surrounding communities who would like to join up for this awareness ride at the Hill Aerospace Museum on 5600 South in Roy near the Roy Gate (Off Base.) The goal is to show vehicle operators how many motorcyclists are sharing the road with them. Team Hill invites all riders who are interested in saving fellow riders' lives to participate in the event. For off-base riders, there are no requirements as to what type of Personal Protective Equipment to wear while riding. Wear your normal riding gear.

All riders who will be available to participate with this awareness campaign will need to be at the Hill Aerospace Museum no later than 11:15. a.m.

The group will ride through the local communities with police escort. The route, if approved, will include Ogden, Roy, Sunset, Clearfield and Layton.

Any civilian employees wishing to participate in the See Me Save Me Ride will need to be in a non-duty or approved leave status.

Any questions about civlian non-duty or leave status can be directed to Kim Bailey, OO-ALC/DPCE, (801) 777-7791.

If you have any questions about the ride, contact the Hill AFB Motorcycle Safety Program Manager Allan Woods at (801) 777-3333, Extension 2.

The lives we save may be our own!