OXNARD POLICE DEPARTMENT
NEWS RELEASE
INCIDENT: | National Bicycle Safety Month |
DATE: | May 2017 |
PREPARED BY: | Jamie Brown, Traffic Coordinator |
CONTACT PERSON AND CONTACT INFO: | Senior Officer Jamie Brown (805) 385-7749 |
DETAILS:
The Oxnard Police Department and the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) call upon bicycle riders and motorists alike to be cautious during May’s National Bicycle Safety Month, and every other month during the year.
For riders and drivers, “Role Model” means actively decreasing the risks of traffic crashes, and preventable injuries and deaths. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports that 818 bicyclists died and over 45,000 were injured in crashes in 2015, with deaths rising over 12% from 2014 numbers. Over the 10-year period from 2006 to 2015, the average age of cyclists killed in motor vehicle crashes increased from 41 to 45. Alcohol involvement – either for the motor vehicle operator or for the cyclist – was reported in 37% of all fatal cyclist crashes in 2015.
The Oxnard Police Department will be conducting specialized Bicycle Safety Enforcement Operations in May in an effort to lower deaths and injuries. Extra officers will be patrolling areas frequented by bicyclists and where bicycle crashes occur.
California enacted the Three Feet for Safety Act in 2014 to share the road requiring motorists to pass bike riders with at least a 3-foot cushion. Support community efforts in your community, be involved in bicycle safety, whether while riding a bike, or driving a vehicle. Officers will focus on violations observed by both motorists and cyclists.
The Oxnard Police Department reminds everyone – Be a Role Model.
- Ride and Drive Focused – Never ride or drive distracted.
- Ride and Drive Prepared – Always expect the unexpected.
- Safety First – Always wear a bicycle helmet when on a bicycle and a seatbelt when in a vehicle.
- Know the Rules of the Road – A bicyclist is considered a vehicle on the road with all the rights and responsibilities of motorized traffic.
- Share the Road – Both motorists and bicyclists should look out for each other and show mutual respect.
For more information on Bicycle Safety Month, please visit www.NHTSA.gov/bicycle-safety
Funding for this program is provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The message to all drivers and cyclists is: Share in the responsibility and do your part by safely “sharing the road.”