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Warm weather reminder : “share the road”

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Warm weather reminder : “share the road”

There are roughly 2,000 crashes involving motorcycles every year in Wisconsin. Preliminary data show 102 motorcyclists were killed and 1,805 were hurt in crashes in 2024.

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WisDOT press release

May 12, 2025, 9:04 AM CST

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MADISON, Wis (WRCO / WRCE) – With the return of warmer weather, the Wisconsin State Patrol reminds everyone on the road to be alert and watch for others to ensure safety.

We can expect to start seeing more motorcycles, bicycles and other smaller profile road users. Drivers may also encounter farm equipment and other slow-moving vehicles as spring planting season begins. The Wisconsin State Patrol’s May Law of the Month advises drivers to share the road and be mindful of other road users that may be less visible or traveling at slower speeds.  

When sharing the road, follow these general safety tips:

  • Look twice for others and use turn signals to help everyone anticipate your movements.
  • Watch your speed and follow the rules of the road.
  • Never drive or ride impaired.
  • Avoid distractions.
  • Stay alert and scan for potential hazards on the road.
  • Avoid using your phone while driving.

There are roughly 2,000 crashes involving motorcycles every year in Wisconsin. Preliminary data show 102 motorcyclists were killed while over 1,800 were hurt in crashes in 2024. Motorcycles are smaller than the average vehicle, so they can be harder to see. Drivers are encouraged to look twice, especially when pulling out from a stop sign, turning left or changing lanes, and to keep a safe following distance to avoid a collision.

Motorcyclists can also do their part to be visible and follow safe riding practices: ride defensively and scan the road ahead for gravel and sand. Staggered riding is suggested for multiple motorcycles. Protective, high-visibility clothing and safety gear is recommended. State law requires headlamps to be on at all times. Helmets are strongly encouraged for all riders and required by state law for those under 18.

According to preliminary data, there were 894 crashes involving bicycles last year, up 22% from the five-year average. Eight bicyclists were killed and 787 were hurt in those crashes. Drivers need to be cautious and stay at least three feet from a bicycle to help prevent crashes. Bicycles and motorcycles are considered vehicles on Wisconsin’s roads and are required to follow the same traffic laws as the average vehicle. This includes electric bikes.

Additional safety tips for bicyclists include staying visible and using lights at night and being aware of your surroundings, especially when changing lanes. Watch for open car doors and wear protective gear, including a helmet.

Another thing to be mindful of this spring is the return of farm vehicles on the roads. There have been more than 2,000 crashes involving farm vehicles in Wisconsin in the past five years, including 429 in 2024, according to preliminary data.

Farm vehicles travel at much slower speeds than the average vehicle. Drivers should be scanning the road ahead and preparing to slow down when approaching farm vehicles. Be patient and cautious if you decide to pass. In Wisconsin, it is unlawful to pass an agricultural vehicle in a no passing zone. Farm vehicle operators should stay as far to the right as safely possible and follow all lighting and marking requirements for farm vehicles.

The State Patrol encourages anyone using Wisconsin’s roads to check with the local municipality for rules regarding other types of vehicles, including one wheels, electric skateboards, and scooters.


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