The Tennessee Highway Patrol’s Lawrenceburg District is set to hold a press conference aimed at highlighting the issue of motorcycle accidents. This event is scheduled to take place in the City of Columbia, with the primary goal of raising awareness about these incidents, which are often preventable. Attendees can expect to hear from a variety of speakers who will share valuable information, relevant statistics, and personal stories related to motorcycle safety.
The Motorcycle Safety Awareness Press Event is slated for today, May 23rd, at 10:00 AM, and will be hosted at the Harley Davidson dealership in Columbia. Among the speakers will be Sgt. Stephen Ellis from the Tennessee Highway Patrol, alongside Brandon Stutts, a Fire Inspector from the City of Lawrenceburg, who has firsthand experience with a motorcycle crash.
Members of the media are warmly invited to participate in this important discussion. There will also be opportunities for journalists to engage in a Q&A session and conduct individual interviews, ensuring that the message of motorcycle safety reaches a wider audience. A static display will be present at the event, further emphasizing the significance of motorcycle safety awareness.