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May is National Bicycle Safety Month

Santa Cruz Police Department Urges Drivers and Bicyclists to ‘Share the Road’

Bicycle Safety Times Publishing Group Inc tpgonlinedaily.comMay is National Bicycle Safety Month and Santa Cruz Police Department encourages drivers and bicyclists to share the road safely not just for the month of May, but every month of the year.

“It is not just cars using the road, but also people on bikes, motorcycles, or walking,” Santa Cruz Police Department Chief Andy Mills said. “The road belongs to everyone and we all share responsibility in making sure we all get where we are going safely.”

Bicycle riders must follow the same rules of the road as drivers, including stopping at stop signs, yielding to pedestrians and not riding distracted or under the influence of alcohol or drugs. California law requires drivers to allow at least three feet of space when passing a bicycle.

“With warmer weather, there will be more people out on bikes, so it is important that drivers anticipate more bike riders and exercise caution around them,” Chief Mills said. “The same goes for bike riders. Be safe, know the law and follow it.”


In an effort to educate drivers and bicyclists on using roadways safely, Santa Cruz Police Department will have extra officers on patrol this month looking for violations made by drivers and bicyclists that increase the risk of crashes. Such violations include failing to yield, speeding, improper turning, riding a bike on the wrong side of the road or not following stop signs or signals.

Santa Cruz Police Department suggests following these tips to ensure the safety of everyone using roadways:

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For more safety tips: www.cityofsantacruz.com/streetsmarts

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