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Rockland County Bicycle Safety Awareness After 90 Crashes in 2024

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Rockland County officials are urging both cyclists and motorists to prioritize roadway safety following a rise in bicycle-related crashes across the county in 2024.

According to the Traffic Safety Statistical Repository, Rockland County recorded 90 bicycle-vehicle crashes last year, resulting in one fatality and 83 injuries. Officials say the statistics underscore the ongoing need for increased awareness, safer riding habits, and greater cooperation between drivers and bicyclists on local roads.

Under New York State law, bicyclists are required to follow the same traffic laws as motorists and are granted the same rights on the road. County officials emphasized that safe cycling includes obeying traffic signals, using proper hand signals, and ensuring bicycles are equipped with required safety features such as lights and reflectors.

Helmet use remains one of the most effective ways to reduce the risk of serious injury, particularly for children. In Rockland County, all bicyclists are required by law to wear a helmet.

Officials are encouraging cyclists to take several precautions when riding, including:

  • Wearing a properly fitted helmet at all times
  • Riding in the direction of traffic and obeying all signs and signals
  • Using front white lights, rear red lights or reflectors, and reflective clothing when riding at night
  • Avoiding distractions such as phones or headphones
  • Using hand signals before turning or stopping
  • Riding predictably and remaining visible to drivers
  • Never riding under the influence of alcohol or drugs

Motorists are also being reminded to do their part by remaining alert, checking blind spots, sharing the road responsibly, and allowing safe passing distance when near cyclists.

“Eyes on the Road, Rockland. Stay alert. Follow the rules. Look out for one another,” county officials said in the public safety reminder.

More information about bicycle and pedestrian safety is available through the Rockland County Safe Streets page.

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President Trump Visits Rockland County: Historic Event Draws National Attention

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President Donald Trump is scheduled to visit Rockland County on Friday in what is expected to be one of the most significant political events in the Hudson Valley this year. The appearance marks the first visit by a sitting U.S. president to Rockland County since President Gerald Ford visited the area in 1976.

Trump is expected to appear alongside Congressman Mike Lawler during an official White House-style event focused on affordability, taxes, and economic policy. According to multiple reports, the event will take place at Rockland Community College and could attract thousands of supporters, local residents, media members, and protesters.

A major topic of discussion is expected to be the State and Local Tax deduction, commonly known as the SALT cap. Trump and Lawler are expected to highlight efforts to raise the deduction limit from $10,000 to $40,000 — an issue with strong political importance in suburban New York communities where property taxes remain high.

The visit also underscores the growing national attention on New York’s 17th Congressional District, one of the most competitive swing districts in the country ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. Political analysts say Lawler’s reelection campaign is being closely watched as Republicans attempt to maintain control of the House of Representatives.

Local officials are warning residents to expect significant traffic disruptions and heightened security throughout the area during the president’s visit. Roads surrounding the venue may face temporary closures as Secret Service and local law enforcement coordinate security operations.

Trump’s appearance in Rockland County comes amid a busy week of public events for the president, including a commencement address at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy in Connecticut.

For many residents, the visit represents a historic moment for Rockland County and highlights the region’s growing importance in national politics. Supporters view the event as a major opportunity to energize Republican voters in the Hudson Valley, while critics are expected to organize demonstrations nearby.

The event is expected to draw widespread regional and national media coverage as political attention increasingly turns toward the 2026 election season.

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President Donald Trump and Rep. Mike Lawler to Deliver Remarks in Rockland County on May 22

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President Donald Trump is expected to join Mike Lawler in Rockland County on Friday, May 22, where the two are scheduled to deliver remarks during a public appearance in the county.

The visit marks a rare presidential appearance in Rockland County and is believed to be the first by a sitting or former U.S. president in nearly five decades. The last presidential visit to Rockland County was made by Gerald Ford on October 13, 1976, during his campaign for reelection.

Details regarding the exact location, timing, security arrangements and public access for Friday’s event are expected to be released ahead of the appearance.

Lawler, who represents New York’s 17th Congressional District, has remained one of the most closely watched Republican lawmakers in the Hudson Valley region. Trump’s visit is expected to draw significant attention from supporters, media outlets and local residents throughout the area.

Additional information about attendance, traffic advisories and event logistics is expected in the coming days.

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