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DE- Motorcycle safety enforcement 6/1-

Respect Your Ride Motorcycle enforcement begins in DE on Friday - WGMD.COM

Respect Your Ride Motorcycle enforcement begins in DE on Friday


The third wave of the Respect Your Ride Motorcycle Enforcement will begin on Friday in Delaware. Police throughout the state will conduct patrols on high crash roadways and violators of the state’s motorcycle safety laws will be cited. On May 18th and 19th there were 2 deadly motorcycle crashes in Delaware – including one in Laurel where a motorcycle driver ran down a 78 year old woman. Police will be paying particular attention to impaired and speeding motorcyclists.

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NEWS RELEASE: Third Wave of Respect Your Ride Motorcycle Enforcement to Start June 1st

Dover- The Delaware Office of Highway Safety (OHS) and law enforcement agencies statewide will begin the third wave of enforcement on June 1st for the Respect Your Ride motorcycle safety campaign. Throughout the next wave of enforcement Bethany Beach Police, Dewey Beach Police, Delaware State Police, Dover Police, Newark Police, New Castle County Police, Rehoboth Beach Police will conduct patrols on high crash roadways and will cite violators of the state’s motorcycle safety laws. They will be paying particular attention to speeding and impaired motorcyclists.

This wave comes after two successive motorcycle crash fatalities on May 18th & 19th. The first crash involved a motorcyclist driving on a suspended licens and fictitious Delaware registration. He passed another vehicle on a double yellow line while in a curve, and struck a pedestrian crossing the street. The impact killed the pedestrian. The second motorcyclist failed to negotiate a curve and crashed in the roadway and was killed. Alcohol is considered a factor in the crash.

As the weather warms up, and more motorcyclists are on the roads, all drivers should be vigilant about sharing the road with motorcyclists. They are easy to miss in a vehicle’s blind spot. Always look twice before changing lanes or making turns at intersections.

Motorcycle riders can also go to Respect Your Ride : Delaware Office of Highway Safety, to find information about the proper tools and training to make them the safest rider they can be. Any person who operates a motorcycle, or other 2-wheeled motor driven vehicle, must have a driver’s license with a motorcycle endorsement before taking to the road. To obtain the endorsement a person must pass a written exam and road skills tests or complete an approved motorcycle rider education program.

OHS is offering the following safety tips for both motorists and motorcycle operators:
Motorcyclists
 Follow posted speed limits and keep all wheels on the ground at all times
 Do not try to share a lane with a vehicle, stay in your own
 Always signal your intentions before changing lanes or merging with traffic;
 Never drink and ride
 Watch out for loose sand, gravel, debris, and uneven and textured surfaces
 Do not pass on the shoulder
 Suit up for Safety – wear not only a helmet, but also appropriate eye gear, long sleeves, over the ankle boots and reflective material when riding at night
 Keep your skills up to date by signing up for a DMV Motorcycle Training Course, either beginner or advanced

Motorists:
 Always make a visual check for motorcycles by checking mirrors and blind spots before entering or leaving a lane of traffic and at intersections;
 Always allow a motorcyclist the full lane width;
 Always signal your intentions before changing lanes or merging with traffic;
 Allow more following distance, three or four sec¬onds, when following a motorcycle, so the motorcyclist has enough time to maneuver or stop in an emer¬gency; never tailgate.

For more information about the Respect Your Ride campaign visit State of Delaware - Office of Highway Safety (OHS) - Motorcycle Safety or visit us on Facebook at ArriveAliveDE. For more information about motorcycle endorsement and motorcycle rider education program visit State of Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles - Motorcycle Endorsement.
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