High Visibility Enforcement? You Should Know What is That! Part #1

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The days of gray skies are behind us and the sun is out, welcoming riders to hit the road. Summer in Washington State is peak season for motorcycle riding, but unfortunately, summertime is also when more riders are killed or injured in motorcycle crashes.

On average each summer, 39 motorcycle riders die in July, August and September. In an effort to reduce these collisions, increased motorcycle safety patrols will be in place from July 6th through July 22nd this year.

For example, Washington’s High Visibility Enforcement Program (HVE) gives law enforcement a chance to focus their efforts on enforcing violations that are commonly seen in collisions in certain locations around the state.

What Violations Are Law Enforcement Looking For? (Not all of them are for Motorcycle Users)

Motorcyclist make up 15% of all fatalities in Washington, and 75% of those fatal crashes are due to rider error. By focusing on and enforcing certain violations, law enforcement officers hope to prevent serious collisions and injuries by getting violators off the road so the average commuter can get where they need to be safely. During high visibility enforcement, officers will be looking for the following violations:

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The faster you travel, the higher the possibility of collision.

Speeding

The faster you travel, the higher the possibility of collision. When you speed, you have less time to react to hazards and it becomes harder for others to see you, lessening their reaction time. 50% of all fatal crashes involve speed or lane departure.

Aggressive Driving

When people hear “road rage”, the extreme characteristics associated with aggressive driving usually come to mind, but even simple maneuvers like failing to signal, tailgating or lane blocking can have deadly outcomes.

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One of the safest things drivers and passengers can do is buckle up.

Seatbelt Violations

One of the safest things drivers and passengers can do is buckle up. Failing to use your seatbelt can result in being totally ejected from the vehicle in the event of a crash. 95% of Washington drivers and passengers use their seatbelt, but that leaves 5% at extreme risk.

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Any non-driving activity is a potential distraction while driving,

Cell Phone Use

Any non-driving activity is a potential distraction while driving, but texting has become one of the biggest distractions on the road. 3,477 people nationwide were killed in distracted-driving incidents.

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Driver Impairment

Driving under the influence weakens your coordination and reaction time. Alcohol and drug impairment account for 57% of all motorcycle fatalities. Impaired riding threatens your safety and the safety of others around you.

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Law enforcement officers aren’t targeting motorcycle riders or anyone specifically, but are instead looking to see where and when collisions are happening. Crash data guides the locations and times to enforce traffic violations.

High visibility enforcement is education and media combined with law enforcement efforts to change dangerous driver behaviors and reduce serious traffic crashes.

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Original Article: https://bit.ly/2UZ2y7S

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William Gual

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