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SBSD - Chino Hills Police Department
Friday May 9th, 2025 :: 06:31 a.m. PDT

Advisory

May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month and Chino Hills Deputies Reminds Drivers to Be Cautious

DATE/TIME: May 9, 2025

INCIDENT: May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month

LOCATION: Chino Hills

SUMMARY: The Sheriff's Chino Hills Station is reminding drivers to always look twice for motorcycles. With the arrival of warmer weather, more motorcycles are taking to the roads, making it essential for everyone to stay alert to help reduce crashes and save lives. 

“Motorcycles may be difficult to spot, so be extra careful before changing lanes,” Deputy Tyler Van Amberg said. “A simple double take can make a life-saving difference. Motorcycle riders do not have the same protections drivers and passengers do. Let's all do our part to keep each other safe out there.”

According to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration data, there were 6,218 motorcyclists killed in traffic crashes in 2022, representing 15 percent of total highway fatalities for that year. In California, 634 motorcyclists were killed in 2022, an increase of 3.8 percent from 2021.

To help protect you and your family, keep the following tips in mind while driving or riding:

Drivers
      •   Always check mirrors and blind spots before changing lanes.
      •   Do not follow a motorcycle too closely. Always keep a safe distance.
      •   If you see a motorcycle with a signal on, be careful. Be sure that the rider is turning before moving ahead.
Motorcyclists
      •   Always wear a U.S. DOT-compliant helmet with eye protection.
      •   Wear leather or other sturdy clothing such as a jacket, pants, boots with nonskid soles and gloves. Add reflective  
           strips or decals to your clothing and motorcycle to make it easier for other drivers to see you.
      •   Ride defensively. Don’t assume a driver can see you. Avoid riding in a driver’s blind spot. 
      •   Always keep your lights on, even during the day.
Lastly, both drivers and riders should never drive/ride distracted or under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs.

Funding for this program is provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Refer: Public Affairs

Station: Chino Hills

Phone No. (909) 364-2000

SHANNON D. DICUS, Sheriff-Coroner
San Bernardino County Sheriff-Coroner Department

Address/Location
SBSD - Chino Hills Police Department
14077 Peyton Dr
Chino Hills, CA 91709

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1

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