El Paso County Sheriff’s Office shares motorcycle safety tips amid increase in crashes

Gabrielle Lopez

EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) — Motorcyclists are more vulnerable in traffic due to their smaller size and reduced visibility, the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office said. With increased motorcycle crashes in the county, the sheriff’s office shared safety tips for all drivers.

“We all have to be driving defensively, and so that’s all we ask,” Chief Deputy Emmanuel Soria said. “Have a good time, but do it responsibly.”

EPCSO said motorcyclists should:

Wear a Department of Transportation-approved helmet and protective gear

Follow the speed limit

Anticipate the actions of other drivers

Avoid riding in a car’s blind spot

Use turn signals and make your intentions clear to other drivers

If you’re on the road but not driving a motorcycle, EPCSO said you should:

Look twice for motorcyclists before changing lanes or turning

Check mirrors and blind spots carefully

Give motorcyclists a full lane to ride on

Keep a safe distance from others

EPCSO said many motorcycle crashes happen when drivers don’t yield to the right of way, especially on left turns.

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