As warmer weather brings more motorcycles out to enjoy beautiful provincial highways and scenic routes, all road users need to stay alert and share the road responsibly. Motorcycle collisions are far more likely to lead to serious injury or death, with about 31 per cent resulting in fatalities or injuries, compared to 1.4 per cent for other motor vehicle collisions.
When driving, remember:
- Watch for motorcycles, especially when turning or changing lanes.
- Take extra care when driving near motorcycles, because they are smaller and harder to see than other vehicles.
- Drive to the condition of the road. When roads are wet, or when there is reduced visibility, motorists must slow down.
Motorcyclists can improve their own safety by doing the following:
- Follow traffic laws.
- Obtain the proper training.
- Stay visible by avoiding blind spots and using lights and signals clearly.
- Start out on a smaller motorcycle and gain experience before moving to a larger one.
- Wear proper gear, including a certified helmet, protective clothing, eye protection and sturdy footwear.
Quick facts
- Between 2019 and 2023, 143 motorcyclists died and 2,266 were injured on Alberta roads.
- As of March 31, 2025, there were 136,655 motorcycles registered in Alberta.