Community
June Traffic Safety Awareness
Nature of Incident: | June Traffic Safety Awareness – Share The Road | ||
Location: | Thousand Oaks, CA | ||
Date & Time: | Month of June, 2020 | ||
Unit(s) Responsible: | Thousand Oaks Police Department – Traffic Bureau | ||
Narrative: |
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Share The Road The Thousand Oaks Police Department continues to promote traffic safety within the community. In an effort to recognize certain hazards while driving, the Traffic Bureau is continuing a monthly traffic awareness reminder program, addressing a traffic topic each month. While we focus on a specific topic each month, it’s always imperative to constantly strive to follow all rules of the road. The month of June is dedicated to “Share The Road”. Traffic collisions involving a motor vehicle with a motorcycle or bicycle occur at an alarming rate. Sharing the road safety awareness is a two-way street. Automobile drivers need to be vigilant to look for motorcycles and bicycles, recognizing that they have all the same rights and privileges. However, motorcycles and bicycles can be harder to see, behave differently, and are far more vulnerable to road hazards and impacts. Simple things like always using your turn signal, even if you don't see another vehicle around, and scrupulously checking mirrors and blind spots before changing lanes can potentially avert disaster. Riders need to likewise be mindful that they are indeed at risk. Following the lessons from a safety course will go a long way to reduce those dangers. Situational awareness is key, as is simply staying visible. Generous following distances, bright-colored clothing, a DOT-compliant helmet, and an aversion to car blind spots will make a difference. The small size of motorcycles and bicycles compared to other vehicles on the road means they can appear to be farther away than they are, and it’s easy to misjudge their speed. The combination of congested roadways, distracted driving, and the difficulty of seeing motorcycles and bicycles in traffic has led to far too many preventable fatalities each year. When driving a motor vehicle, here are some safety tips we recommend:
For more information on sharing the road with others, please visit: http://www.shareroad.org/ https://driving-tests.org/beginner-drivers/how-to-share-the-road-with-motorcycles-10-things-every-driver-should-know/ |
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Prepared by: | Sgt. Dennis Sliva | ||
News Release Date: | June 8, 2020 | ||
Media Follow-Up Contact: | Sgt. Dennis Sliva Office (805) 494-8246 [email protected] |
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Approved by: | Captain Don Aguilar |
Address/Location
Ventura County Sheriff's Office
800 S Victoria Ave
Ventura, CA 93003
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 805-654-9511