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... Read moreHaving spent considerable time observing traffic encounters involving dirt bikes and police, I can say that fleeing from law enforcement on such vehicles is not only risky but often leads to severe consequences. Dirt bikes, being nimble and off-road capable, might seem like a way to evade police, but the reality is far different. Speeds might reach about 20 miles per hour on streets like Magnolia Drive or Eucalyptus Avenue, as noted in real dashcam footage from areas like Erie, PA and Columbus. Conditions being safe and traffic being zero are rare exceptions; more often, fleeing causes unpredictable dangers. Police officers on dirt bikes are usually highly trained to handle such situations, quickly maneuvering through sidewalks and side streets to pursue suspects safely. Attempts to flee can lead to accidents not only involving the rider but also bystanders and other vehicles. Additionally, legal repercussions include increased charges, fines, and possible loss of rider privileges. Many have shared that cooperating with police, even when approached unexpectedly, prevents escalation and ensures everyone’s safety. Dashcam evidence often plays a critical role in legal proceedings, confirming compliance or documenting unsafe behavior. If you are a dirt bike rider, it is essential to prioritize safety and respect law enforcement protocols. Avoiding high-risk maneuvers and adhering to traffic laws greatly reduces the chance of dangerous encounters and legal troubles. Sharing knowledge and footage from trusted sources helps raise awareness among riders and the general public about the real dangers of fleeing from police on dirt bikes.

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Hobbs850

I didn’t get it but ok.

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Thomas

wasted my fucking time

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