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Motorcyclists at High Risk: Virginia’s Grim 2023 Labor Day Weekend Traffic Report
A Disturbing Uptick in Fatalities Raises Concerns Among State Officials.
Labor Day weekend typically stands as a symbol of relaxation and end-of-summer celebrations, but this year’s statistics paint a somber picture for Virginia residents. The roads witnessed a sharp spike in traffic fatalities this past weekend, with a significant portion attributed to motorcycle-related accidents.
Across Virginia, preliminary reports show that 13 lives were tragically cut short in 10 separate traffic accidents during the holiday stretch. Alarmingly, motorcycles were at the epicenter of this rise, with crashes accounting for seven fatalities among riders and passengers. This year’s figures surpassed the previous Labor Day weekend tallies, with 12 deaths in 2022 and 10 in 2021 during the same periods.
The fatal accidents spanned various locations from Virginia Beach to more inland counties like Hanover, Montgomery, and Nelson. Particularly, Campbell, Pittsylvania, and Scott County bore the weight of double fatalities in each of their respective incidents. The tragic motorcycle crashes were spread out over Virginia Beach, Hanover, Nelson, Scott, and Wythe counties.
The gravity of the situation wasn’t lost on Colonel Gary T. Settle, Virginia State Police Superintendent. He expressed profound concern, noting, “To have lost this many lives to traffic crashes, especially motorcycle riders, in just four days is both disheartening and alarming.” Colonel Settle’s sentiments serve as a wake-up call, urging Virginians to approach the road with heightened caution and a renewed emphasis on traffic safety.
On a proactive front, the Virginia State Police are spearheading an initiative offering free motorcycle assessment courses. Titled ‘Ride 2 Save Lives,’ these sessions are scheduled in multiple cities from Yorktown to Virginia Beach in the upcoming weeks. Designed to improve rider safety and awareness, the sessions are a commendable effort to prevent future mishaps. For more information and to register online, go to https://www.eventbrite.com/o/virginia-state-police-16981406541.
Labor Day weekend also saw the Virginia State Police actively participating in the annual Operation C.A.R.E and the ‘Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over’ campaign. Despite their efforts, which resulted in 73 DUI arrests and 279 citations for violating Virginia’s “hands-free law,” the weekend was stained with tragedies. Their diligence, however, did lead to over 4,475 speeders and 1,945 reckless drivers being reprimanded.
The heartbreaking rise in traffic fatalities, especially among motorcyclists, this Labor Day weekend sends a clarion call to all Virginians. As we head into the latter part of 2023, let’s remember the importance of safe and responsible driving. Together, we can ensure that the roads are safe for everyone.
