Ontario Provincial police responded to more fatal motorcycle crashes last year than in the previous two decades.
In 2024, there were 57 motorcyclist deaths on OPP-patrolled roads.
"2024 was a tragic reminder of what happens when motorcyclists and motorists drive aggressively, are not paying full attention, or engage in careless behaviours when sharing our highways and roads," said Thomas Carrique, Ontario Provincial Police Commissioner. "Motorcycle season commands our absolute safest driving practices, heightened vigilance and adherence to traffic laws that are designed to keep all road users safe, especially vulnerable motorcyclists and their passengers."
During Motorcycle Safety Awareness Week, the OPP is asking drivers to look out for motorcyclists and for all motorists to follow the rules of the road.
"Whether you drive a car, a commercial vehicle, or ride a motorcycle, we all share the responsibility to follow traffic rules and ensure our roads are safe for everyone. Our government will continue to combat aggressive and unsafe driving by enforcing mandatory license suspensions for stunt driving and a zero-tolerance policy for impaired driving. Reckless drivers who endanger lives must face the full consequences of their actions," said Prabmeet Sarkaria, Ontario Minister of Transportation.