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Letter to the Editor-CITIZENS OPPOSED TO REORGANIZATION SUPPORTS UNGETHIEM

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The Citizens Opposed to Reorganization (CORE) Executive Committee is pleased to support the candidacy of Bruce Ungethiem to become the Republican nominee for the office of Vanderburgh County Commissioner. Mr. Ungethiem successfully demonstrated during the CORE campaign against the consolidation plan that he could lead a campaign to victory, while being out-spent by the opposition. This kind of value proposition of getting more for less will be a valuable asset to bring to local government.

Mr. Ungethiem retired from a distinguished career in which he served in an engineering management capacity for a Fortune 500 public company. His performance depended on his ability to understand complex technical processes that required cognitive thought and disciplined execution. There are only a few occupations that lend themselves to making critical decisions on a schedule to achieve success and both engineering and project management offer these kinds of experiences.

The Vanderburgh County Commissioners provide stewardship over large sums of money for the purpose of maintaining and expanding basic infrastructure like roads and bridges. The North Green River Road project issues could have been avoided if there had been an engineering professional on the County Commissioners when the project was planned and executed. The vital importance of thoughtful planning for expected development along the new University Parkway demands the critical thinking of a professional to prevent sprawl and a repetition of the Green River Rd/East Side situation. To do otherwise will lay waste to a beautiful and desirable resource and to taxpayer dollars. It will take the combined efforts of all who have a stake in the future of the West side to work together for the best outcome. We know Bruce has the people’s trust to help this happen.

Bruce Ungethiem offers a level of technical competence in engineering and project management that has not been present on this governing body for many years. For this reason we feel it is time to make a place on the Republican ballot for an engineering mind with proven his abilities to make big things happen with limited resources and against formidable opponents. Ungethiem’s cognitive abilities and technical excellence will benefit the citizens of Vanderburgh County in ways that have not seen for many years. Please cast your vote for Bruce Ungethiem in the upcoming May 6, 2014 Republican primary. IT’S TIME TO TURN THE PAGE FOR NEW LEADERSHIP!

Sincerely,

CORE Executive Board: Bruce Blackford, Chairman Jayne Buthod, Sec’y Cynthia Maasberg Don Day Chuck Weisling

Editors Footnote: This letter is posted by the CCO, Without opinion, bias or editing. The CCO invites any candidate or their supporters to submit a letter to the editor and we will publish.

IS IT TRUE May 5, 2014

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IS IT TRUE that the delay in releasing the 2012 audit of the City of Evansville and the Water & Sewer Utility for an unreasonable amount of time is beginning to have the smell of politics written all over it?…the audits that high level sources tell the CCO are both ADVERSE OPINIONS could easily be exploited by opponents of “machine” candidates in the primary as evidence that the good ship Evansville and its minions are floundering at sea without at captain?…the City County Observer calls on the Indiana State Board of Accounts and the politically appointed Indiana Auditor Suzanne Crouch to release these audits before noon today so the people of Vanderburgh County can have this information available to consider as they make their choices for whom they will cast ballots?…anything less puts the SBOA’s judgement in question and their supposed neutrality at risk?

IS IT TRUE it is being reported that yet another of the beautiful old historic homes has had the brakes put onto it’s restoration because it is not perceived to be a worthwhile investment?…this is what happens when values are not even sufficient to cover the cost of repairs as has been the case in Evansville’s historic district for many years?…older homes with this kind of character are very expensive to refurbish so irregardless of how cheap one may be investors looking for a return will not do quality refurbishments of these homes?…the great ladies of Evansville are at the mercy of Victorian home lovers with the means to spend up to a million dollars to refurbish a home that has a market value of less than half of that?…as long as that is the case investors will continue to do minimal repairs and break these great homes into multiple rental units blunting the Historic districts transformation from modern day flop houses intermixed with very well refurbished examples of period architecture?

IS IT TRUE the City County Observer is flattered to have some of the Mole Nation telling us that the Abell for Commissioner team is preemptively blaming the CCO as responsible IF Commissioner Abell loses her bid for the Republican nomination tomorrow?…the CCO has not even made any endorsement in that race?…if Commissioner Abell’s opponent Bruce Ungenthiem can get enough juice from running a single banner ad in the CCO to take out a long established politician in a primary then we are way more influential than we ever imagined?

IS IT TRUE the forces who are incensed over income inequality in America have taken a step that is unheard of in a New York Times article titled “College, the Great Unequalizer”?…in this article Russ Douthat opines that FLAGSHIP STATE UNIVERSITIES (like IU, Purdue, UK, etc.) are nothing more than places for the children of the elite class to party and establish social connections?…these are of course represented as social connections that make their life better than even the non-elite class people who attend these FLAGSHIP STATE UNIVERSITIES and never fit into the Muffy and Chip filled fraternities and sororities?…we guess the next logical step in this war on inequality will be for someone to decide that since educations fuel prosperity that we all need to be forbidden from seeking educations so that we can all be equally uneducated?…this is a step too far in the efforts to move toward income equality?…President Reagan wrongly attributed the following statement to President Abraham Lincoln but there is much wisdom held in the following CANNOTITUDES that should be ingrained in the minds of Americans seeking to climb the ladder of success without trying to do so by destroying the people who have climbed that ladder before them?

You cannot bring prosperity by discouraging thrift.

You cannot help small men by tearing down big men.

You cannot strengthen the weak by weakening the strong.

You cannot lift the wage earner by pulling down the wage payer.

You cannot help the poor man by destroying the rich.

You cannot keep out of trouble by spending more than your income.

You cannot further brotherhood of men by inciting class hatred.

You cannot establish security on borrowed money.

You cannot build character and courage by taking away man’s initiative and independence.

You cannot help men permanently by doing for them what they could and should do for themselves.

Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Records

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JENNIFER NICOLE JONES
Race: White / Sex: Female / Age: 31
Residence: 4909 BIG CYNTHIANA RD EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 5/4/2014 9:15:00 AM
Charge Bond Amt
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 250
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE FELONY 1000
Total Bond Amount: $1250
SHAWN ERIC GAFFNEY
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 38
Residence: 4814 N KENTUCKY AVE EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 5/4/2014 7:48:00 AM
Charge Bond Amt
WRIT OF ATTACHMENT 7000
PETITION TO REVOKE PROBATION 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
LAUREN RAE NEWTON
Race: White / Sex: Female / Age: 28
Residence: 527 S STATE ROAD 57 OAKLAND CITY, IN
Booked: 5/4/2014 4:45:00 AM
Charge Bond Amt
OMVWI-B A C .15% OR MORE [AM] 200
OMVWI [AM] 0
Total Bond Amount: $200
VIRGINIA DIANE HART
Race: White / Sex: Female / Age: 42
Residence: 3108 ARLINGTON AVE EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 5/4/2014 4:09:00 AM
Charge Bond Amt
OMVWI [AM] 100
OMVWI-B A C .08 <1.5 [CM] 0
Total Bond Amount: $100
BRYAN NATHAN BAILEY
Race: Black / Sex: Male / Age: 31
Residence: 629 MADISON AVE EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 5/4/2014 3:41:00 AM
Charge Bond Amt
WEAPON-CARRY FELON OR PRIOR [CF] 1000
Total Bond Amount: $1000
JACOB ANDREW KIPPENBROCK
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 18
Residence: 10041 BROOKLINE DR EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 5/4/2014 3:38:00 AM
Charge Bond Amt
OMVWI [CM] 100
OMVWI-B A C .08 <1.5 [CM] 0
Total Bond Amount: $100
MICHAEL DEAN PRESTIGOMO
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 46
Residence: 1216 DELORES DR KEMAH, TX
Booked: 5/4/2014 3:18:00 AM
Charge Bond Amt
OMVWI [AM] 100
OMVWI-REFUSAL 0
Total Bond Amount: $100
SAMUEL MONTENA HARDING
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 33
Residence: 4704 TIMBER LN EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 5/4/2014 2:37:00 AM
Charge Bond Amt
CRIMINAL CONFINEMENT [CF] 0
BATTERY-SIMPLE ASSAULT OTHER [AM] 1500
Total Bond Amount: $1500
ZACHARY DEAN LANGFORD
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 20
Residence: 5404 ELMHURST DR EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 5/4/2014 1:52:00 AM
Charge Bond Amt
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 250
Total Bond Amount: $250
CHRISTOPHER RAY ROSE
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 32
Residence: 3816 EVERGREEN AVE EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 5/4/2014 12:47:00 AM
Charge Bond Amt
OMVWI [AM] 100
OMVWI-B A C .15% OR MORE [AM] 0
Total Bond Amount: $100
MATTHEW ERIC ORTH
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 24
Residence: 2033 W COLUMBIA ST EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 5/4/2014 12:29:00 AM
Charge Bond Amt
BURGLARY-RES [BF] 2000
INTIMIDATION W/WEAPON [CF] 0
BATTERY-HFF DOMESTIC [AM] 0
CRIMINAL MISCHIEF LOSS >$250 < $2500 [AM] 0
Total Bond Amount: $2000
NATHANIAL GARY PROW
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 33
Residence: 2018 KEENLAND PKWY OWENSBORO, KY
Booked: 5/3/2014 11:35:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
OMVWI [AM] 100
OMVWI-B A C .15% OR MORE [AM] 0
Total Bond Amount: $100
KENNETH ALLEN WAYNE BUCKNER
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 55
Residence: 1716 E RIVERSIDE DR EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 5/3/2014 8:03:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
ALC-PUBLIC INTOX [BM] 50
DISORDERLY CONDUCT [BM] 50
NARC-POSS MARIJUANA, HASH OIL, HASHISH, < 30 G [AM] 100
ANIMAL CRUEL-TORTURE [AM] 100
Total Bond Amount: $300
MARK EUGENE YECKERING
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 54
Residence: 2618 ST JAMES BLVD EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 5/3/2014 6:38:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
OMVWI-B A C .08 <1.5 [CM] 500
OMVWI-PRIOR OR PASSENGER <18 IN VEH [DF] 0
Total Bond Amount: $500
AMIE JO FARBER
Race: White / Sex: Female / Age: 28
Residence: 1112 N FIRST AVE EVANSVILLE, IN
Booked: 5/3/2014 5:23:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
RESIST LAW ENFORCEMENT [AM] 2000
DISORDERLY CONDUCT [BM] 0
NARC-POSS SALVIA OR SYNTHETIC CANNABINOID >2 GRAMS [DF] 0
NARC-LEGEND – POSS [DF] 0
Total Bond Amount: $2000
DANIEL AARON JENKINS
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 28
Residence: 1519 N ROOSEVELT DR EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 5/3/2014 4:46:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
FALSE INFORMING/REPORTING [BM] 500
NARC-POSS PARAPHERNALIA [AM] 0
NARC-POSS SCH I,II,III,IV [DF] 0
Total Bond Amount: $500
KATHRYN ELLEN MASON
Race: White / Sex: Female / Age: 26
Residence: 1645 E STATE ROAD 64 PRINCETON, IN
Booked: 5/3/2014 4:30:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
NARC-POSS SYRINGE [DF] 500
Total Bond Amount: $500
BENTLEY ADAMS BROWN
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 32
Residence: 1605 MONROE AVE EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 5/3/2014 2:59:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
BATTERY-HFF DOMESTIC [DF] 1500
Total Bond Amount: $1500
RACHAEL NICOLE LOHMAN
Race: White / Sex: Female / Age: 27
Residence: 3016 HAWAII DR EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 5/3/2014 1:14:00 PM
Charge Bond Amt
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 1000
WRIT OF ATTACHMENT 250
Total Bond Amount: $1250
JUSTIN MICHAEL DEON
Race: White / Sex: Male / Age: 25
Residence: 2109 MAPLEWOOD CIR EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 5/3/2014 11:55:00 AM
Charge Bond Amt
PETITION TO REVOKE PROBATION 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND
MARIO ANDRE BUTLER
Race: Black / Sex: Male / Age: 30
Residence: 3900 N FULTON AVE EVANSVILLE , IN
Booked: 5/3/2014 9:29:00 AM
Charge Bond Amt
FAILURE TO APPEAR-ORIGINAL CHARGE MISD 250
PETITION TO REVOKE PROBATION 0
Total Bond Amount: NO BOND

EPD Activity Report: 5-03-2014

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Court hears arguments in same-sex marriage case

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Gay-Marriage-Hands-No-Text-14146794_158577_ver1.0_320_240_1383695408391_1219149_ver1.0_320_240by: Marilyn Odenahl, www.theindianalawyer.com

A same-sex couple  fighting to have Indiana recognize their marriage returned to court Friday to convince a judge the state’s ban on same-sex marriage is unconstitutional.

Chief Judge Richard Young of the U.S. District Court, Southern District of Indiana heard arguments May 2 on pending motions in Baskin et al. v. Bogan et al., 1:14-cv-0355. Lambda Legal argued on behalf of the plaintiffs and Indiana Solicitor General Thomas Fisher argued the state’s case.

On April 10, Young granted a temporary restraining order requiring the state to acknowledge the marriage of two of the plaintiffs, Nikole Quasney and Amy Sandler. The women made an emotional appeal to the court to make the state recognize their marriage before Quasney loses her battle with stage IV ovarian cancer.

Young’s TRO instructed the Indiana State Department of Health to list Sandler as the spouse on any future death certificate for Quasney.

After today’s arguments in the Winfield K. Denton Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse in Evansville, Young took under advisement the motions for summary judgment. He will rule at a later date.

Lawsuits challenging state bans on same-sex marriage have been filed across the country ever since the U.S. Supreme Court knocked down part of the federal Defense of Marriage Act in U.S. v. Windsor. Five lawsuits have been filed in Indiana since March.

Today, Fisher argued the Windsor decision left intact the authority of states and their legislatures to define marriage. Therefore, he contends, Indiana can legislate marriage as being between one man and one woman and can legally choose to not recognize same-sex unions granted in other states.

Some suggest it’s time for businesses to switch to a more feminine management style

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female_executiveWhen it comes to providing effective leadership, people believe that women are as good or better than men, a new review reveals.

The finding points to changing gender roles in society and the need for a different management style in the modern business environment, according to the authors of the analysis, published online April 28 in the Journal of Applied Psychology.

The researchers analyzed dozens of studies published between 1962 and 2011, most of them from the United States and Canada. Unpublished studies, books, theses and other sources were also examined.

The study authors noted that some experts have suggested that “a more feminine style of leadership is needed” to emphasize participation and open communication.

“When all leadership contexts are considered, men and women do not differ in perceived leadership effectiveness,” lead researcher Samantha Paustian-Underdahl, of Florida International University, said in a journal news release.

“As more women have entered into and succeeded in leadership positions, it is likely that people’s stereotypes associating leadership with masculinity have been dissolving slowly over time,” she added.

The researchers found that men tend to rate themselves as more effective leaders than women rate themselves. However, when other people’s opinionsst. marys logo were analyzed, women were seen as more effective leaders in senior- and middle-level management, and in business and education organizations.

“These findings are surprising given that men on average continue to be paid more and advance into higher managerial levels than women,” Paustian-Underdahl said. “Future research needs to examine why women are seen as equally [or more] effective leaders than men, yet are not being rewarded in the same ways.”

More information

Catalyst has more on women and the workplace.

Chest Pain

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Deaconess1What is Angina?

Angina is a painful or uncomfortable feeling in or near the chest. It hap-pens because the heart isn’t getting enough oxygen rich blood. Heart_AttackAngina is not the same thing as a heart attack. Angina is the heart’s early warning that there may be a risk of a heart attack. Symptoms of angina should be reported to your physician and timely evaluation can protect you from hav-ing a heart attack.

There are 2 types of angina: Stable and Unstable. Both types need to be treated. Stable Angina occurs at predictable times, such as when you are doing something active like climbing stairs. It may also be triggered by stress or anger. It does not occur at rest, in fact, it is usually relieved by rest. Unstable Angina is not predictable. It can occur at rest. It usually lasts longer than stable

Recognize symptoms of Angina

  • Pain, heaviness, tightness, pressure, burning, or aching
  • These symptoms can be located in the chest, back, neck, throat, or jaw.
  • Angina can also be felt in the arms, el-bows, wrists, or shoulders.
  • Sometimes people with Diabetes do not have any obvious symptoms.
  • Other symptoms that may occur include:
    • Tiredness
    • Nausea
    • Sweating
    • Shortness of Breath
    • Light-headedness
    • Increased or Irregular Heart Rate

How Does Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) Develop?

Your heart is a muscle that pumps blood throughout the body. Like other muscles, the heart needs a steady supply of oxygen to function. The coro-nary arteries supply oxygen rich blood to the heart muscle. If the heart does not get enough oxygen rich blood, angina or a heart attack can result.

CAD starts when the lining of a coronary artery is damaged from smoking, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and/or diabetes. A plaque then builds up within the artery wall and narrows the lumen. At times when the heart muscle needs more oxygen, not enough blood can get through to meet the need. This can lead to angina.

A heart attack (myocardial infarction) occurs when a coronary artery is completely blocked by a plaque and/or a blood clot. When this happens, the heart muscle beyond the blockage does not receive oxygen rich blood. This leads to death of the heart muscle if the blood vessel is not opened im-mediately. This damage cannot be reversed.

Evansville Preservation Month:May 2014 Newsletter

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Reitz Home Museum May E-News

Upcoming Events

Annual Preservation Month Free Admissions Day At the Reitz Home Museum:

Sunday, May 18th

1:00pm to 3:00 pm

Come visit the historic Victorian jewel of Evansville for free!

First Wine Down to the Weekend of the Summer Season:

Thursday, May 8th, 2014
5:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Free Admissions, no reservations required

Sponsored by Evansville Garage Doors
Sponsored by Vanderburgh Community Foundation

Enjoy a glass of wine or a beer and complimentary hors d’ oeuvres in the unique and historic setting of our garden, veranda, and patio. Featuring live piano jazz with Chris Moore. 

May is Historic Preservation Month in Evansville!
“The Bus Station is a Big Deal: The National Significance of Evansville’s Greyhound Bus Terminal”

Tuesday, May 20th, 2014
7:00 p.m.
Reitz Home Carriage House

Free Admissions

This year’s Amy W. MacDonell—Randall T. Shepard Historic Preservation Lecture features Evansville’s beloved Greyhound Bus Terminal. Our station also has national stature. It is a unique building exemplifying the Art Moderne style of architecture and the Depression era. At one time these ‘monuments of blue’ dotted the nation. Now our station is arguably the best of the few that are left. Our speaker, Benjamin L. Ross, will put our bus station in its national context showing us some of the other examples remaining in the country and illustrating the national attention the building has attracted. The renovation Indiana Landmarks is just getting underway will also be featured.
Ross, a graduate of the Ball State Historic College of Architecture and Planning, is a Historic Preservation Specialist at Ratio Architects in Indianapolis. He is currently one of the principal architects working on the restoration of the Evansville Greyhound Terminal. After the speaker, Preservation Alliance will present its “Ten Most Endangered List” and announce its local Preservation Awards. Free program; reception following speaker sponsored by Preservation Alliance of Evansville.

Tuesday, May 6th, 6:30 p.m.
Reitz High School “Feel the History”  Premiere of YouTube / QR Code  Riverside Historic District Project
Reitz Home Carriage House


Students of Jon Carl’s Reitz High School ‘Feel the History’ program produced 18 new and reworked capsule histories and architectural descriptions of some of the finest homes in the Riverside District. When complete, 30 video clips will be downloadable for virtual tours at home or on walks through the neighborhood. Program Director: Jon Carl.
Watch an example: 
Marcus Sonntag House

Reitz Home Museum
224 SE First Street, Evansville, Indiana 47713
812.426.1871

UE Baseball Adds Harkness, Rouse for 2015

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The UE baseball team added Brodie Harkness and Luke Rouse to its 2015 signing class.
University of Evansville baseball coach Wes Carroll announced the signing of two student-athletes to National Letters of Intent (NLI) during the spring signing period Wednesday afternoon that will continue their athletic and academic careers at UE.

The Purple Aces’ added Brodie Harkness, a left-handed pitcher from Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada and Luke Rouse, an outfielder from Lexington, Ky., to their 2015 signing class.  The signings of Harkness and Rouse bring Evansville’s signee total to eight, as they will join UE’s six-player winter signing class.


BRODIE HARKNESS, 6-3, LHP, R/L, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO (ST. STEPHEN’S SECONDARY SCHOOL)

Notable:  Named the St. Stephen’s Second School Male Athlete of the Year in 2013, as a member of the basketball, lacrosse and hockey teams…Member of the Ontario Blue Jays for head coach Dan Bleiwas…Named to the Perfect Game All-Tournament Team at the 2013 World Wood Bat Association Championships in Jupiter, Fla….Selected to Team Canda’s 18U team in 2013…Earned the stop for Team Canada against Japan at the 18U World Championships…Helped the Ontario Blue Jays to a 34-1 record in 2012…Grandfather, Tim Harkness, played professionally for the Los Angeles Dodgers (1961-62) and the New York Mets (1963-64).

Coach Carroll on Harkness:  “Brodie is a very talented and polished left-handed pitcher that will compete for a rotation spot his freshman year.  The Ontario Blue Jays program has produced many great Aces’ players in the past and I believe Brodie will continue that trend.”


LUKE ROUSE, 5-10, OF, L/R, LEXINGTON, KY. (TATES CREEK)

Notable:  Four-year letterwinner at Tates Creek High School for head coach Dom Fucci…Currently hitting .484 (31-64) with a .602 on-base percentage and 18 walks with just five strikeouts…Led the Commodores to a school-record 33-7 overall mark in 2013 that included both district and regional championships…Member of the Kentucky Baseball Club for head coach Kevin Clary…Helped his club team to a 16U National Championship, 16U World Series Championship, 16U World Wood Bat Association Elite 8 appearance and a 18U World Series Championship.

Coach Carroll on Rouse:  “Luke has a great swing and brings athleticism to our program.  He comes from a great high school and summer league programs that have him prepared for Missouri Valley Conference baseball.  He is a very instinctive player and the type of player that thrives in our system.”

Indiana State Police Encourage Motorists to Watch for Motorcycles

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May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month and the Indiana State Police remind all motorists and motorcyclists to share the road and practice safe driving habits.

Many serious and fatal crashes occur when motorists turn in front of motorcyclists. Be aware of motorcycles, especially at intersections and while making turns and lane changes. It is difficult to accurately judge the time, speed and distance of an approaching motorcycle. Before you drive through an intersection or make a left turn, check the position of oncoming motorcycles at least 2-3 times.

Troopers urge all motorcycle riders to wear helmets. According to the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute, 151 motorcycle fatalities occurred in Indiana during 2012. Of those fatalities, 122 people were not wearing helmets. Not wearing a helmet might save you two seconds, but it could cost you the rest of your life.

Construction zones and uneven road surfaces can also be a deadly area for motorcyclists. Indiana State Police and the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) encourage all motorcyclists to be extra vigilant while riding through these sites. Many roadways will be resurfaced over the next several months and motorcyclists should be aware of “edge traps,” which occur when one lane is higher than the other. An inexperienced or inattentive motorcyclist can easily lose control when encountering these “edge traps.”

Troopers offer the following safety tips for motorcyclists:
• Wear a DOT approved helmet and riding safety gear.
• Don’t consume alcohol while riding. During 2012, 36 motorcycle fatalities occurred in Indiana involving alcohol.
• Be visible. Ensure your headlight, taillight and brake light work properly.
• Wear high visibility clothing.
• Use lane positioning to increase visibility and watch for turning vehicles.
• Avoid riding in blind spots.