Delaware Office Of Highway Safety Anticipates Increase in Motorcycle Traffic for Delmarva Bike Week
News | Date Posted: Monday, September 12, 2022
News | Date Posted: Monday, September 12, 2022
DOVER, Del. (September 12, 2022) — The Delaware Office of Highway Safety (OHS) is partnering with State and local law enforcement in anticipation of Delmarva Bike Week, where thousands of motorcycles are expected to roll into the Delmarva area in conjunction with the Ocean City MD BikeFest event. This high visibility enforcement will run from 9/15 -9/18 with a focus on keeping motorcyclists safe and a reminder that everyone should be following safe riding and driving practices.
This year to date there have been 15 fatalities, 144 crashes and 47 serious injuries involving motorcycles. In 2021, Delaware saw the highest motorcycle fatality rate in over 40 years with 24 fatalities, in addition to 224 crashes, and 66 serious injuries involving motorcycles. The leading contributing factors involving motorcycle fatalities are motorists turning left into the path of a motorcyclist, as well as motorcyclists speeding, and impaired driving. Speeding was a contributing factor in 46% of motorcycle-related fatalities and there have been 5 DUI-related crashes in 2022 an increase of 15% over the 9.1% 5-year average.
“The Delaware Office of Highway Safety wants to remind everyone who travels on Delaware roads that we all have a personal responsibility to follow traffic safety laws which are especially important to protect vulnerable road users like motorcyclists”, said Kimberly Chesser, Director, Delaware Office of Highway Safety. “Delmarva Bike Week will bring an influx of motorcyclists across Delaware. Responsible and properly equipped motorcyclists can help reduce rider deaths and injuries. Motorists should be aware of the dangers and challenges of motorcycle riding. Taking the time to look twice for motorcycles can save a life.”
As the summer season comes to an end, OHS wants to remind all-road users to practice safe driving and riding practices that will help reduce the number of fatalities and injuries on Delaware roadways.
Keep the following tips in mind:
Motorists & Riders:
For more information on the campaign, statistics, and education on Motorcycle safety, visit https://www.arrivealivede.com/respect-the-ride.
About the Delaware Office of Highway Safety
The Office of Highway Safety (OHS) is committed to improving the safety of Delaware’s motoring public by focusing on behavioral traffic safety issues, such as impaired driving, seat belt use, speeding, child passenger safety, pedestrian and bicycle safety, motorcycle safety, and teen driving issues. Follow the Delaware Office of Highway Safety on ArriveAliveDE.com, Facebook, Instagram and TikTok.
Media Contact:
Delaware Office Of Highway Safety
Jason Coleman
jason.coleman@delaware.gov
302-744-2743 (office)
302-943-7293 (cell)
Related Topics: motorcycle safety, OHS
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News | Date Posted: Monday, September 12, 2022
DOVER, Del. (September 12, 2022) — The Delaware Office of Highway Safety (OHS) is partnering with State and local law enforcement in anticipation of Delmarva Bike Week, where thousands of motorcycles are expected to roll into the Delmarva area in conjunction with the Ocean City MD BikeFest event. This high visibility enforcement will run from 9/15 -9/18 with a focus on keeping motorcyclists safe and a reminder that everyone should be following safe riding and driving practices.
This year to date there have been 15 fatalities, 144 crashes and 47 serious injuries involving motorcycles. In 2021, Delaware saw the highest motorcycle fatality rate in over 40 years with 24 fatalities, in addition to 224 crashes, and 66 serious injuries involving motorcycles. The leading contributing factors involving motorcycle fatalities are motorists turning left into the path of a motorcyclist, as well as motorcyclists speeding, and impaired driving. Speeding was a contributing factor in 46% of motorcycle-related fatalities and there have been 5 DUI-related crashes in 2022 an increase of 15% over the 9.1% 5-year average.
“The Delaware Office of Highway Safety wants to remind everyone who travels on Delaware roads that we all have a personal responsibility to follow traffic safety laws which are especially important to protect vulnerable road users like motorcyclists”, said Kimberly Chesser, Director, Delaware Office of Highway Safety. “Delmarva Bike Week will bring an influx of motorcyclists across Delaware. Responsible and properly equipped motorcyclists can help reduce rider deaths and injuries. Motorists should be aware of the dangers and challenges of motorcycle riding. Taking the time to look twice for motorcycles can save a life.”
As the summer season comes to an end, OHS wants to remind all-road users to practice safe driving and riding practices that will help reduce the number of fatalities and injuries on Delaware roadways.
Keep the following tips in mind:
Motorists & Riders:
For more information on the campaign, statistics, and education on Motorcycle safety, visit https://www.arrivealivede.com/respect-the-ride.
About the Delaware Office of Highway Safety
The Office of Highway Safety (OHS) is committed to improving the safety of Delaware’s motoring public by focusing on behavioral traffic safety issues, such as impaired driving, seat belt use, speeding, child passenger safety, pedestrian and bicycle safety, motorcycle safety, and teen driving issues. Follow the Delaware Office of Highway Safety on ArriveAliveDE.com, Facebook, Instagram and TikTok.
Media Contact:
Delaware Office Of Highway Safety
Jason Coleman
jason.coleman@delaware.gov
302-744-2743 (office)
302-943-7293 (cell)
Related Topics: motorcycle safety, OHS
Keep up to date by receiving a daily digest email, around noon, of current news release posts from state agencies on news.delaware.gov.
Here you can subscribe to future news updates.