So, the other day, I was driving around, running errands, and I kept seeing this phrase on bumper stickers: “Look Twice, Save a Life.” At first, I didn’t think much of it. I mean, I always try to be a careful driver, you know? But it kept popping up, and it got me thinking.
I started paying more attention to how I drive, especially when changing lanes or making turns. I made it a point to double-check my mirrors and blind spots, even when I thought I was in the clear. It’s like, you never know when a motorcycle or a cyclist might be cruising along, right?
Then I went down a bit of an internet rabbit hole. Turns out, “Look Twice, Save a Life” isn’t just some random phrase. It’s a whole thing! It’s a movement to raise awareness about sharing the road, especially with motorcycles. I guess some lady named Jessica Whittaker is big on this, pushing for motorcycle safety.

- First, I made it a point to check my mirrors and blind spots not once, but twice, especially when changing lanes or making turns.
- Second, I started being extra aware of my surroundings, keeping an eye out for motorcycles, cyclists, and pedestrians.
- Finally, I decided to get one of those “Look Twice, Save a Life” stickers for my own car, hoping it might remind other drivers to do the same.
After making these small changes, I realized how important this message is. It’s not just about motorcycles; it’s about being a more mindful and considerate driver overall.
The Results
Honestly, it’s been a game-changer. I feel a lot more confident and safe on the road, knowing that I’m doing my part to avoid accidents. And it’s not just me. I’ve noticed that when I’m more aware, other drivers seem to be more cautious around me, too. It’s like this ripple effect of safety.
So, yeah, that’s my little story about a sticker that made a big difference. It’s a simple thing, but it really works. I’m all about that “Look Twice, Save a Life” life now. It is just a small change, but it is very important!