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Pasadena PD Steps Up Enforcement for Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month

Lane splitting is legal in California. – Courtesy photo / Chris Yarzab (CC BY 2.0)

The warmer weather means a lot more motorcycles will be out on the road across California. May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, and Pasadena Police Department is taking the opportunity to remind drivers and motorcycle riders to share the road and look out for one another.

“Motorcycle riders are out in the open and are harder to see,” Pasadena Police Department Lieutenant Mark Goodman said. “Drivers and riders should take extra precautions by keeping their distance and watching their speed.”

During the month of May, Pasadena Police Department will step up enforcement specifically geared toward stopping drivers and motorcycle riders for traffic violations that increase the risk of crashes on the following dates: May 3, 10, 17.

With nearly 900,000 registered motorcycles in the state, Californians enjoy a hobby that can be challenging, and which does not have the same protections as drivers in the event of a crash. In 2017, 576 people were killed in motorcycle crashes statewide, a nearly 17% increase from 2015.

The Pasadena Police Department offers these best safety practices for drivers and motorcycle riders:

Drivers

  • Check your mirrors and blind spots. Make sure your vehicle’s rear and side-view mirrors are adjusted properly.
  • Use your signal when changing lanes. If you see a motorcycle with a signal on, make sure the motorcycle is turning before proceeding.
  • Slow down behind motorcycles and keep your distance.
  • Never share a lane with a motorcycle.
  • Be aware of motorcycles lane splitting, which is legal. Give riders enough room to pass. Always look twice at intersections and allow enough space for a motorcycle to clear the roadway before making a turn.

Motorcyclists

  • Always wear a helmet, bright colors and protective gear.
  • Use your turn signal at every lane change or turn.
  • Turn lights on, even during the day.
  • Keep your distance.
  • Consider the width of lanes, roadway and weather conditions when lane splitting.
  • Avoid lane splitting next to larger vehicles such as big rigs, buses and motorhomes.
  • It is more dangerous to split lanes at higher speeds. It is safer to split between the far-left lanes.

The Pasadena Police Department encourages all motorcycle riders, new and experienced, to enroll in the California Highway Patrol’s motorcycle training course. For more information, or to find a training site near you, visit californiamotorcyclist.com.

Funding for motorcycle safety enforcement is provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

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