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Most motorcyclists in Pennsylvania have had the choice of whether or not to wear a helmet for 22 years, but a Berks County ...
Wearing a helmet could soon be the rule of the road in Pennsylvania. The state has not required helmets for most ...
PennDOT is resuming its Pennsylvania Motorcycle Safety Program to provide safety courses to waive requirements for riders to take a skills test at a license center.Classes were put on hold in ...
At an event in Lancaster on Saturday, members of the Shapiro Administration highlighted the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation's Pennsylvania Motorcycle Safety Program (PAMSP). Additionally ...
Motorcycle crashes are on the rise across the state, and safety advocates are hoping education will help prevent future tragedies. In 2024 alone, Pennsylvania recorded nearly 3,300 motorcycle ...
According to PennDOT, in 2023, there were 3,348 state-wide motorcycle crashes. A total of 267 of those were in Allegheny County alone, 15 of those were fatal.
Harrisburg, Pa. – The Shapiro Administration highlighted the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation’s Pennsylvania Motorcycle Safety Program (PAMSP) at an event in Lancaster Saturday.
Bob Coffey, an instructor with the Pennsylvania Motorcycle Safety Program (PMPS), talks to trainees taking the beginner course at the Susquehanna Valley Mall on Friday, May 9, 2024.
Motorcycle riders and operators of larger vehicles can each do things to improve the safety of motorcyclists on Pennsylvania roadways. To that end, PennDOT launched a comprehensive safety campaign ...
PennDOT, safety officials discuss importance of motorcycle safety 02:25. The warm weather is inviting motorcyclists to Pittsburgh's winding roads, but it can be a dangerous and deadly activity.