As more people drive, bike and walk on our roadways, sidewalks and bike paths it’s important that everyone take responsibility to make and keep our roads safe.
It’s your turn to “Brake the Cycle” of blame between motorists, bicyclists and pedestrians. We share the streets and we need to keep them safe for everyone. Respect is a two-way street.
More than 2,500 collisions were reported last year in Orange County between motorists and bicyclists or pedestrians. A recent survey of more than 100 Orange County patrol officers revealed that several dangerous behaviors occur too often, and put us all at risk. Speeding, distracted driving, jaywalking, and riding on the wrong side of the road are all examples of behaviors we can put a stop to.
Learn more about the dangerous behaviors to avoid and how you can help keep our streets safer. Join us to brake the cycle for safer streets in Orange County and take the safety pledge below!