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DfT confirms rise in biker deaths

The Department for Transport’s Annual Report on road casualty figures for 2022 has reported a small rise in the number of motorcyclist fatalities. 350 motorcyclists on all sizes of powered bikes died in 2022 – 4% more than in 2019, and 7% more than a decade ago. In comparison, fatalities among car drivers, HGV drivers...

ULEZ update

Since August 29, Londoners and visitors to the capital have been getting used to how the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) affects them and their vehicles. The ULEZ has been with us since 2019, but was originally just for central London. Now, as everyone knows, it covers the whole of London – and anyone entering...

Your bike can’t say no, either

A major new road safety campaign aimed at car drivers in Greater Manchester has plenty of good advice for bike riders, too. The series of films by Safer Roads Greater Manchester offers a new perspective on the dangers of driving after drinking alcohol or taking drugs. Called ‘Your Car Can’t Say No’, the campaign carries the...

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Wet summer riding blues

The wet summer hasn’t just made bike riding a less pleasurable experience; it’s also hampered efforts to repair the nation’s damaged road networks – and that signals potential trouble for bike riders… No one who’s been out riding this summer can have missed how bad the weather’s been: wet, cold and often pretty miserable. Indeed,...

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The head of road safety charity IAM RoadSmart has urged the Government to up its game.

The head of road safety charity IAM RoadSmart has urged the Government to up its game in a bid to reduce fatalities and injuries among the bike riding community. Antony Kildare made his feelings known as Department for Transport official figures showed that one-in-five of all road deaths in UK are bikers, despite making up...

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THINK! ‘Travel Like You Know Them’ campaign is relaunched

Government road safety campaign THINK! has relaunched its ‘Travel Like You Know Them’ campaign, as part of efforts to raise awareness of the 2022 Highway Code changes. The changes create a hierarchy of vulnerability among road users and place an increasing scale of responsibility on road users depending on their potential to do harm. In...

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GEM Motoring Assist has launched a new campaign to keep motorcycle riders safe

Leading road safety and breakdown organisation GEM Motoring Assist has launched a new campaign to keep motorcycle riders safe this summer by encouraging car and van drivers to take an extra look for them at junctions, where many collisions occur. GEM warns that summertime sees many roads become busier with riders as they take advantage...

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Calls on the Government to make changes to compulsory basic training (CBT)

A coalition of organisations is calling on the Government to make changes to compulsory basic training (CBT) for motorcycles to strengthen safety standards and reduce danger on roads. The current CBT for motorcycles and mopeds, which enables people as young as 17 to ride up to the national speed limit with L-plates after one day...

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Road death stats a tragedy for bikers

The latest road casualties data from the Department for Transport has highlighted how much work needs to be done to promote safer powered bike riding after it was revealed that 21 per cent of all fatalities were motorcyclists, despite riders covering only just over one per cent of all the road miles covered. Tragically, 354...

Dead Slow, the campaign with tips and advice on how to pass a horse safely

There can’t have been many people who weren’t impressed by the stunning sight of the massed ranks of horses parading through the streets of London for the King’s coronation. It was all the more impressive because we don’t see horses on the roads that often in our cities, and it’s only when you see them...

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