Police reveal number of motorcyclists killed or injured in Warwickshire last year
By James Smith
4th Jun 2024 | Local News
The number of motorcyclists who died or were seriously injured in collisions in Warwickshire last year has been revealed by the police.
During June, Warwickshire Police officers will be out and about across the county's roads with the aim of helping motorcyclists enjoy their outings safely.
Last year, 57 motorbike riders died or were seriously injured across Warwickshire roads and collisions often see a spike on the warmer weekends and bank holidays.
Warwickshire Police OPU motorbike and traffic officers will be out and about speaking with riders and sharing advice over the coming weeks, supporting everyone in enjoying the road networks safely.
The force will also be speaking to drivers if they observe unsafe or illegal behaviours, particularly around motorcyclists.
The initiative is part of a national campaign - 'Sorry Mate I Didn't See You!' - aimed at improving road safety.
OPU Traffic Inspector Simon Paull said: "As well as speaking to motorcyclists to encourage them to upskill, we are also asking drivers to look twice for motorcyclists.
"They are not as visible as four wheels and need drivers to take more care and consideration around them to help keep them safe.
"As a motorcyclist myself I understand the thrill and enjoyment that can be had on your motorbike. Warwickshire has some fantastic routes and some of them are good because they test your skills.
"That's why we use some of these routes during our BikeSafe courses to help riders get the most enjoyment out of their ride whilst staying safe and legal.
"It really doesn't matter how experienced you are on your bike, we all need to refresh and improve our road skills and it's important to keep on learning.
"The Ride Craft Hub website is a great resource to learn tips from the nation's best riders to help you not only ride safer, but also ride better."
The Ride Craft Hub – www.ridecrafthub.org – will become a home for sharing pro rider tips from the best riders in the country.
A guide to spotting a SMIDSY has been provided by charity DocBike, who work to eradicate motorcycle deaths.
Better cornering advice has come from Bikertek in collaboration with Motorcycle News and a masterclass on reading the road comes from PC Roger Peskett, a blue light rider from Thames Valley Police.
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