In just the past four days, three people have died and another person was injured in accidents on two-wheeled vehicles in Utah.
He is part of The Riderz Foundation, a group that helps riders be safe and work through any traumas they've had while on a motorcycle."I'm pulling over into the left lane turn and a woman in an SUV is looking at me, pushing me into the ongoing lane," said Marasco.
"I don't trust anybody in a car or truck when I'm out riding, I act like they'll never see me," said Marasco. "My heart is just broken for the family and for the cycling community, and everyone who had to witness such a preventable, terrible tragedy," said Jenn Oxborrow, the executive director of Bike Utah.
As for motorcyclists, like Marasco, he says it is a team effort between motorists and riders when out on the roadways.
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