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Wednesday, September 10, 2014

“SHARE THE ROAD” DURING OC BIKEFEST EVENT

Ocean City will see an increased number of motorcyclists this weekend as bikers make their way to Ocean City for the annual OC BikeFest Motorcycle Rally set to take place September 11-14. Sponsored events will take place at various locations throughout Ocean City. The Ocean City Police Department is reminding citizens of a few important safety tips to ensure a safe and enjoyable weekend:
  • Be aware of motorcycle traffic. Often people cannot see motorcycles because of blind spots in their car. Be extra cautious of this when driving, especially when changing lanes.
  • Motorcyclists are reminded that Maryland law requires motorcyclists to wear a helmet while operating or riding on a public roadway. Motorcycles must also have a windscreen in place or the operator must wear an approved eye-protective device.
  • Driving any vehicle under the influence of alcohol poses a serious danger to the driver and others nearby and will not be tolerated by Ocean City officers.
  • When traveling by foot, always use crosswalks when crossing city streets. Drivers are strongly encouraged to be extremely vigilant while driving and be aware of all pedestrians, bicycles and scooters.
  • If you see any criminal activity including racing or dangerous driving, attempt to safely get a good description of the vehicle and person and contact police at 410-723-6600.
In hopes of a safe and successful OC BikeFest event, the Ocean City Police Department reminds all drivers and motorcyclists to share in the responsibility of keeping all drivers safe and do your part by safely sharing the road.

3 comments:

  1. I will keep my truck in my lane, at a safe speed. If you want to pass two cars on the line, or ride wheelies down 50, enjoy the consequences of your actions.

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  2. 4:52 PM

    you make no sense

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  3. @9:59 he is making perfect sense. Everyone asks for people to watch out for motorcycles. Motorcycles MUST OBEY TRAFFIC LAWS!!!! No riding wheelies on the road, no lane splitting! Both are illegal in Maryland and are always being done during this event, but in the event of an accident - everyone wants to blame the car or truck!!!!

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