The GWRRA Not Too Fancy GUIDE TO MOTORIST

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The GWRRA Not Too Fancy GUIDE TO MOTORIST AWARENESS PROGRAM EVENTS ©

The GWRRA Not Too Fancy GUIDE TO MOTORIST AWARENESS PROGRAM EVENTS ©

What is a GWRRA Motorist Awareness Program Event?

What is a GWRRA Motorist Awareness Program Event?

Who Is Your Audience?

Who Is Your Audience?

When and Where is the Event Being Held?

When and Where is the Event Being Held?

What is The Message? Share the Road – Help Us Survive the Ride and

What is The Message? Share the Road – Help Us Survive the Ride and We are people just like you!

How Do We Deliver the Message to Our Audience? • Identify the Who, What,

How Do We Deliver the Message to Our Audience? • Identify the Who, What, When, and Where. • Select your materials, tools, and personnel. • Verify permissions and contacts.

What is a Motorist Awareness Event? A Motorist Awareness Event can be any contact

What is a Motorist Awareness Event? A Motorist Awareness Event can be any contact with the non-riding public where the subject of the conversation is motorcycles, motorcycle safety, and safe driving around motorcycle riders - including one on one conversations. It can also be….

A Drill Team Performance • .

A Drill Team Performance • .

It’s a Mall Show

It’s a Mall Show

It’s a Traffic Stop

It’s a Traffic Stop

It’s a Rest Stop Connection

It’s a Rest Stop Connection

It’s a Parade

It’s a Parade

It’s a Power. Point Presentation Distracted Driving Saccadic Masking

It’s a Power. Point Presentation Distracted Driving Saccadic Masking

It Can Be a Combination A Parade Ending at a Rest Stop

It Can Be a Combination A Parade Ending at a Rest Stop

Or How About This? The Drill Team At a Mall Show

Or How About This? The Drill Team At a Mall Show

What About This? An Education Day With a Power. Point

What About This? An Education Day With a Power. Point

The Motorist Awareness Program is all about Educating the Public • Decide the type

The Motorist Awareness Program is all about Educating the Public • Decide the type of event, and identify your audience. • Agree on a date, and get permissions. • Arrange for materials and personnel. • Call if you need help. • TAKE PICTURES AND HAVE FUN!

Thank You For Helping Us Survive the Ride!

Thank You For Helping Us Survive the Ride!