Motorcycle Safety Remains A Priority During Bike Week 2019
Date Added: March 13, 2019 12:45 pm
Andrew Gant
Office of Public Affairs & Media Relations
MOTORCYCLE SAFETY REMAINS A PRIORITY DURING BIKE WEEK 2019
As Bike Week continues in Volusia County, the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office is continuing to conduct high-visibility traffic enforcement operations to reduce crashes, speeding, careless driving and red light violations. Extra deputies are working overtime with funding from a yearlong FDOT Motorcycle Safety High Visibility Awareness Grant, which launched last fall and continues through the next several months.
We’ve placed copies of the attached “WATCH FOR MOTORCYCLES” sign, provided by RideSmartFlorida, along the roads during this Bike Week, and deputies are handing out educational flyers to every driver they contact during this operation. In addition to the grant operation, VCSO crime suppression teams have been out running proactive traffic enforcement across the area, including a rolling cross-county operation that started on Bike Week’s opening weekend. The Sheriff’s Office is also continuing to work alongside other agencies to monitor, combat and prevent potential criminal activity that may be associated with the influx of Bike Week visitors.
Prior to Friday’s (March 8) official start of Bike Week, the latest numbers on our FDOT motorcycle safety operation were:
52 deputies
216 overtime hours
23 operations around the county
380 traffic stops
Resulting in:
49 seat belt violations
195 speeding violations
92 moving violations
58 non-moving violations
4 no motorcycle endorsement violations
2 violations of right-of-way
101 warnings
12 arrests
368 educational materials distributed