Orange County Sheriff’s Department increases patrols targeting traffic violations in Aliso Viejo

Sheriff Don Barnes
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The Orange County Sheriff’s Department will increase patrols in Aliso Viejo on Monday, August 11, focusing on traffic violations by both drivers and motorcycle riders.

According to the department, unsafe speed is the leading factor in motorcycle crashes across California, making up nearly a third of all incidents. Other primary causes include improper turning, right-of-way violations, driving under the influence, and unsafe lane changes.

To improve safety for everyone on the road, officials are reminding drivers to check mirrors and blind spots twice for motorcycles, use signals when changing lanes, maintain a safe distance behind motorcycles, and allow enough space at intersections before turning.

Motorcycle riders are urged to always wear DOT-compliant helmets and protective gear. The department also suggests using reflective tape for better visibility and keeping lights on during the day. Riders should signal well in advance before changing lanes and be cautious of vehicles turning. While lane splitting is legal in California, authorities advise against doing so at high speeds or in free-flowing traffic.

“Always check twice for motorcycles in your mirrors and blind spots. Use your signal when changing lanes. Never follow a motorcycle too closely. Always keep a safe distance. When at an intersection, allow enough space before turning,” stated the Orange County Sheriff’s Department.

“Always wear a DOT compliant helmet and protective gear,” added the department. “Consider adding reflective tape to make it easier for other drivers to see you. Always keep your lights on, even during the day. Don’t assume drivers see you: signal well in advance before changing lanes and watch for turning vehicles.”

“Although lane splitting is legal, the practice is not encouraged at high speeds in free-flowing traffic,” according to department guidance.



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