Military on Motorcycle Safety (M.O.M.S.) was created following the tragic death of 27 year old Jesse Wilkes. Jesse was hit and killed by a vehicle making an unsafe left-hand turn. M.O.M.S. advocates for safer roads at dangerous intersections and aids victims of similar collisions through rehabilitation and/or funeral costs. Please support M.O.M.S. today by donating.

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  • • Minimize Distractions: Cell phones, music, passengers or eating while driving.
  • • Don’t think of it as a motorcycle: Think of the rider; the person is someone’s son, daughter, spouse or parent.
  • • Unlike other protected motorists, motorcyclists have only their safety gear and are at greater risk from distracted drivers.

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“The courage of a soldier is heightened by his need to protect his fellow soldiers.” – J Bartell
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    Our Journey

    May 21,2015 – M.O.M.S. made donation to a Military Veteran for Funeral expenses after a motorcycle accident.

    April 25,2015 – Dedication Service at VFW in Woodland Hills Honoring our fallen soldiers.
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Sharing The Road

10 Things All Car and Truck Drivers Should Know About Motorcycles and Motorcyclists
Over 4 million motorcycles are registered in the United States. Here are some tips for sharing the road:

· Minimize Distractions: Cell phones, music, passengers or eating while driving.
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Media Coverage

Media covering the death of a U.S. Marine Sergeant Jesse “Danger” Wilkes to raise awareness of motorcycles and to raise money to install a left turn signal on the intersection of Winnetka and Devonshire in Chatsworth, CA.

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