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What to do when the nice and cozy climate brings out bikes and bikes

By Editorial Board Published May 8, 2025 3 Min Read
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What to do when the nice and cozy climate brings out bikes and bikes

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) – Because the climate will get hotter, folks need to be exterior—which means extra bikes and bikes are on the street.

Could is Motorbike Security Consciousness Month, and the Lansing Police Division is getting its personal bikes out for the season because it will increase patrols. There are additionally issues each bikers and people driving automobiles can do to make sure everybody stays protected.

LPD bike models. (WLNS)

LPD Sergeant Randall Hon stated that there are greater than 600,000 bikes registered in Michigan. When you’re able to rev up your bike, there are some issues to recollect, like ensuring you might have your bike endorsement.

“Failure to have a motorcycle endorsement is a misdemeanor fine ranging anywhere from $200 to $300,” stated Hon.

Screenshot 2025 05 07 184032LPD bike models. (WLNS)

As soon as you’re endorsed and registered, you are able to hit the street. Hon recommends taking a couple of follow runs to re-familiarize your self along with your bike. When you’re driving a automobile, you might have an element to play too.

“Look twice, save a life. Motorcycles are harder to see on the roadway. We just ask everyone to slow down and pay attention to what’s going on around us,” stated the Sergeant.

Hon added that whereas sporting a helmet is not required, statistics present that motorcyclists are 40% extra more likely to undergo a head damage if they do not put on one.

“Everybody has been cooped up all winter, and the weather is getting nice, and everybody wants to get out,” Hon stated.

Screenshot 2025 05 07 184023LPD bike models. (WLNS)

Hon has some recommendation should you select to trip your bike on the street.

“Follow the flow of traffic and obey all of the traffic rules as if you were driving a car,” stated Hon.

When you’re a bicyclist seeking to get away from motorists, the Lansing River Path doesn’t enable any motorized autos on it.

“We can bike and we can walk and we can run, so you can use that as well,” stated Hon.

Regardless of the way you’re utilizing the roads, look out on your fellow riders. If you should register your bike and get endorsed to trip it, you may head to a Secretary of State location.

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