Showing posts with label state patrol. Show all posts
Showing posts with label state patrol. Show all posts

State Patrol warns that motorcycle fatalities are on the rise

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Shoreline resident Leonard Elion
demonstrates motorcycle safety
From the Washington State Patrol

Washington drivers are moving in the right direction when it comes to motorcycle safety and awareness on Washington roadways.  More motorcycle riders are endorsed now then ever before as more riders register their motorcycles.  But the work is not done yet.

So far in 2012 we have had 13 motorcycle fatalities with 11 of those caused by the rider and not another vehicle.  This is a similar trend law enforcement has seen over the past several years where the majority of motorcycle collisions were caused by rider error.

“It’s no longer an excuse to blame the other driver,” said Washington State Patrol Chief John Batiste.  “It’s the responsibility of the rider to take the steps to ride safe, not drink and drive, and know your riding ability.”

Last weekend alone, there were three fatality motorcycle collisions on Washington roadways.  All three collisions occurred due to rider error.

Just because the majority of motorcycle fatalities are caused by the rider, all motorists have the responsibility to be alert and aware of motorcycles around them.  By taking the extra time to check your blind spots prior to making a lane change, allowing for extra following distance, and being aware of approaching motorcycles, drivers will be able to avoid potential collisions.

“All motorists, regardless of what they are driving, need to look carefully for motorcyclists, respect their safety, and share the road,” said Batiste.

Tips motorcyclists and motorists can use to stay safe on our roadways.
  • The single biggest cause of motorcycle fatalities in Washington is excessive speed and inexperience i.e. drivers exceeding their skill level.  Speed reduces reaction time and increases the seriousness of injuries.
  • The two groups that have the most trouble are young riders on high powered bikes, and older riders who lack the appropriate training.  The young kids are riding at speeds way above their skill level, and the older riders are taking up the hobby without investing in safety classes.
  • All riders would benefit from approved motorcycle safety classes.   They teach you how to recognize a collision developing while there is still time to avoid it.
  • The safety of motorcycle riders remains overwhelmingly in the hands of riders themselves.
  • Automobile drivers still need to share the road.  Drivers need to be alert and aware of motorcyclists around them.


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Car and motorcycle accident on Ballinger, serious injuries

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

The Washington State Patrol reports a serious injury accident on Ballinger Way, westbound at 19th NE, at 6:22 pm, December 27, 2010 when a car and motorcycle collided.

The 18 year old Edmonds driver of the car was not injured but the car had to be towed from the scene. The 63 year old Bothell motorcyclist was transported to Harborview Medical Center with serious injuries. The motorcycle was totalled.

The car was traveling east on Ballinger Way and attempted to make a left-hand turn heading north on 19th Ave NE. The motorcycle was heading west on Ballinger and struck the car.

Drugs and alcohol were not involved. The accident is under investigation.

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