EPIC MEMORIAL RIDE
Crash Coalition
2012 Epic Memorial Ride
 
Why We Ride


Motor vehicle crashes are third behind cancer & heart disease for the total years of life taken.

Each year, more than 5000 people are KILLED United States roadways due to distracted driving
.  That is 15 loved ones lost each and every day for no reason but another person's selfish actions behind the wheel.

An additional 448,000 were injured in motor vehicle crashes that were reported to involve distracted driving in 2009.


  • April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month
  • May is National Motorcycle & Bicycle Awareness Month
And those statistics are likely very low since many distractions go undocumented or overlooked if DUI comes into play.

Most traffic fatalities that do not involve a DUI are not given enough attention by law enforcement, our court system, the media or the general public.

We ride to bring attention to the 100% preventable highway carnage caused by inattentive & distracted drivers.  There is no cause more imminent or important for motorcyclists, bicyclists, pedestrians and the general motorist.

We ride to honor the lives of our loved ones taken in traffic.

Proceeds from this event will help us establish a Taken in Traffic Relief Fund for children that have lost one or both parents to a distracted driving crash or for cases where the DWD offender carried minimum or no insurance as well as fund our DWD victim advocates and education & awareness programs & services. Participation in our memorial ride, awareness rally, charity auction and even the smallest donations are greatly appreciated.  Thank you!
 
Epic Ride History

Anita Zaffke : Self-Portrait This particular ride started in 2010 to mark the one year anniversary of the death of Anita Zaffke.  She was rear-ended while stopped at an intersection and killed by a driver who was painting their nails while driving 50 mph.

In 2007, Anita embarked on her Epic Ride. She rode her motorcycle solo for 5,000 miles over two weeks from Chicago west to the Oregon coast, north through Seattle, Washington to Vancouver, BC and back home.  As an avid amateur photograopher, she spent the days clicking away photographs of the scenery and people she met along the way.  By night, she camped, writing & brainstorming for the book she had been working on.  While by no means hardcore, it was a trip she cherished and was very proud of.  She had figured out what many do not . . . it's not about the destination, it's all about the ride.  So make it epic!

She will forever be with us in the wind.

Click here to read more about her epic ride.

Epic Memorial Ride Supporters


Top Cats Motorcycle ClubEpic Memorial Ride : Crash CoalitionRescue RidersEpic Memorial Ride : Crash CoalitionAmerican Motorcyclist AssociationEpic Memorial Ride : Crash CoalitionRoad GuardiansEpic Memorial Ride : Crash CoalitionAccident Scene Management Inc.

GatoradeEpic Memorial Ride : Crash CoalitionTravelex International : Bringing Travel to LifeEpic Memorial Ride : Crash CoalitionFrito LayEpic Memorial Ride : Crash CoalitionTXI Events : Custom Group TravelEpic Memorial Ride : Crash CoalitionPropel Fitness Water

Cycle Werks in BarringtonEpic Memorial Ride : Crash CoalitionAAIM: Alliance Against Intoxicated MotoristsEpic Memorial Ride : Crash CoalitionVillage Cycle SportEpic Memorial Ride : Crash CoalitionAllstate
 
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