Thousands of Virginia Crashes, Injuries Due to InattentionApril is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month

Drivers taking their eyes off the road was the No. 1 cause of distracted driving crashes in Virginia last year, according to statistics from the Virginia Highway Safety Office. The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Important News

Governor Inslee joins others governors in proclaiming May as Motorcycle Awareness Month

In 2013, 73 motorcycle riders in our state were killed in collisions. Governor Jay Inslee’s proclamation making May our state’s Motorcycle Awareness Month is designed to: promote caution and recognition of motorcycles on Washington roads and highways. reduce crashes, injuries, and fatalities associated for all motor vehicles. encourage riders to participate in rider education programs. … Read more

New motorcycle awareness video shows why looking twice deserves “A Second Look”

It’s here! After months of work, the Washington Motorcycle Safety Program is proud to roll-out its new driver training video focused on motorcycle awareness. A Second Look is an 8-minute video produced with teen viewers in mind. It’s currently being distributed to every driver training school in Washington state, and is also available at dol.wa.gov. A Second Look is … Read more

New motorcycle awareness video shows why looking twice deserves “A Second Look”

It’s here! After months of work, the Washington Motorcycle Safety Program is proud to roll-out its new driver training video focused on motorcycle awareness. A Second Look is an 8-minute video produced with teen viewers in mind. It’s currently being distributed to every driver training school in Washington state, and is also available at dol.wa.gov. A Second Look is … Read more

Governor Inslee joins others governors in proclaiming May as Motorcycle Awareness Month

In 2013, 73 motorcycle riders in our state were killed in collisions. Governor Jay Inslee’s proclamation making May our state’s Motorcycle Awareness Month is designed to: promote caution and recognition of motorcycles on Washington roads and highways. reduce crashes, injuries, and fatalities associated for all motor vehicles. encourage riders to participate in rider education programs. … Read more