Tittle & Perlmuter - May 2024

REV UP YOUR SAFETY KNOWLEDGE Master Ohio’s Motorcycle Laws for a Safe Journey

As the summer starts to heat up, so will the engines of dozens of motorcycles revving up to hit the open roads. May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, and whether you’re a seasoned rider or a newbie, it’s crucial to understand that it takes more than wearing a helmet to stay safe. Motorcyclists don’t have the same physical protection as drivers, so the damage can be devastating if an accident occurs. Let’s cruise through the ins and outs of Ohio’s motorcycle laws and how to stay safe on the road. RULES OF THE ROAD In Ohio, motorcycles are treated like full-size automobiles under the road laws. Riders have the same responsibilities and rules to adhere to as someone who is driving a car. So, motorcyclists have the right to control an entire lane, even on busy highways. Just like you need a driver’s license and insurance to operate a vehicle, you need a motorcycle license or an endorsement from any of the 50 states and insurance to ride your motorcycle.

LANE SPLITTING Lane splitting, or when motorcycles ride in the middle lane between stalled or slow traffic, is prohibited in Ohio. This practice is considered dangerous as it places motorcycles closer to other vehicles, making them more vulnerable on either side and giving them less space to maneuver. It’s important to note that lane splitting is allowed in some other states, so riders from outside Ohio need to know the specific rules for where they are riding. Lane

sharing, on the other hand, is allowed in Ohio. This is when two motorcycle riders cruise side by side in the same lane. SAFETY REGULATIONS Along with traffic laws, your bike has to meet several safety regulations to be legal on the road. For example, motorcycles must have a proper seat for the driver and any passengers. They must also have properly functioning lights, mirrors, turn signals, and handlebars. Riders must have some kind of eye protection. Though it is not a legal requirement for most riders to wear a helmet, those under 18 or in their first year of holding a motorcycle license must. It’s wise for everyone to wear a helmet, as they provide essential protection. When the open road calls you to cruise, remember that knowledge and extra vigilance are your best defense against severe injuries on your bike. To learn more about Ohio’s motorcycle laws, check out our popular blog post by visiting tittlelawfirm.com/blog/ohio-motorcycle-laws .

Spring is the season of renewal and rejuvenation, so there’s no better time to revitalize your health and wellness routine. New routines can boost your motivation and keep you engaged. From workouts to diet, it’s time to get out and take advantage of the sunshine! GET OUTSIDE Winter is fierce, unrelenting, and notorious for derailing outdoor fitness routines. It’s finally warm enough to exercise outside, so mix things up and get outside. Jump on a bike and ride through the wind. Slip on your jogging shoes and run through the neighborhood. Put on your swimsuit and head to the pool. Nature is full of challenging and fun activities, so take advantage of the warm weather before the next winter arrives. SPICE UP YOUR ROUTINE If you’re into yoga or weight training, try new exercises. A new routine ensures you won’t miss any muscles while keeping you engaged. When Refreshing Ways to Revitalize Your Health Routine SPRING INTO WELLNESS

the treadmill becomes a dreadmill , do your cardio on an elliptical or stationary bike. Grab some free weights if you’re starting to find weight machines dull. There’s always an alternative to keep things interesting. FIND FRIENDS A workout buddy can keep you invested in your routine. They’ll keep you motivated and accountable — it’s much harder to skip a workout if someone’s relying on you. Even better, a partner can keep you safe if you’re weight training. Consider enrolling in a class if you have trouble finding someone to work out with. Not only can you learn new fitness tips and tricks, but you can also make friends. SPRINGIFY YOUR DIET Winter typically involves plenty of warm comfort meals, such as soups and hot chocolate, but spring is blooming with other options. It offers an array of refreshing and delightfully light dishes. Strawberries, pineapples, and avocados are best these months, along with many other delicious foods perfect for salads and smoothies.

Shake up spring and keep to your regimen. There’s no better time to build healthy habits, especially in May’s warm weather. Take a jog with a friend, and afterward, enjoy a strawberry smoothie, and

you’ll surely have an exceptional season.

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