Motorcyclists urged to ride safe this summer A month-long education and enforcement campaign to tackle the growing numbers of motorcycle casualties on roads across the two counties has been launched by Hampshire Constabulary. Since the beginning of the year, eight motorcyclists have lost their lives in collisions in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. In the most recent fatal motorcycle collision this year, 39-year-old Peter Cope lost his life after a crash on the B3047 near to the junction of the A31 outside Alresford on May 2. During each weekend in May, police will patrol motorcycle casualty routes including the A272 from Winchester to Petersfield, A3057 from Romsey to Andover, A32 Fareham to Alton and the A339 Alton to Basingstoke. The force will continue to engage with motorcyclists over the next few weeks, with Roads Policing officers attending bike meetings to discuss the importance of safe riding and promote BikeSafe. New look BikeSafe Rider workshops were launched by the constabulary in March this year. BikeSafe is a national police-led initiative aimed at increasing awareness of road safety and reducing the numbers of motorbike casualties on our roads. The workshops consists of classroom-based theory followed by an afternoon “on-road” observed riding session with a police motorcyclist, covering 80 miles of urban and country roads. Last year 20 motorcyclists died in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight – an increase of 29 per cent compared with 2006. There were a further 299 serious injury collisions across the two counties involving motorcyclists. PC Mick Gear, Hampshire Constabulary’s BikeSafe coordinator said: “We don’t want any motorcyclists to stop enjoying their bikes, but with a worrying number of fatalities on our roads already this year, our campaign is all about working with motorcyclists to reduce casualties and promote safe riding. “Motorbikes are powerful machines and one dangerous manoeuvre or a split second lack of concentration can mean the difference between life and death. “Motorcyclists are vulnerable and it is important that other road users also play a part in their safety and take time to check for bikes, particularly when emerging from junctions.” The force’s May campaign coincides with the Department for Transport’s Think! Road Safety motorcycle initiative. Your OpinionsBe the first to add a CommentMotorcyclists urged to ride safe this summer has received votes and currently has a rating of Hits to date: Top Rated NewsPeople at risk of being adversely affected by the credit crunch are being offered practical help by Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council. Worki...MoreHampshire Fire and Rescue Service is warning ‘have-a-go’ dads to be extra-careful with fireworks this year, or risk putting their friends...More Alternative NewsDetectives in Basingstoke are appealing for witnesses and information following a public order incident in Chineham on Wednesday, October 15. At...MoreDetectives from Hampshire Constabulary’s Major Crime Department investigating the death of Dwayne Ayres have charged three people. Lucy Ay...More Related News and Weather LinksDetectives in Basingstoke have released CCTV images of four men they want to speak to in connection with an assault in the town centre.... MoreThree parents have received £80 fixed penalty notices for supplying their children with alcohol. PCSOs Helen Rutherford and Melissa Rowell... More There’s no excuse not to be entertained following the launch of Basingstoke Live, the borough’s music and entertainment festival.... More Ten of the council-owned car parks in Basingstoke town centre have retained their Park Mark award for safety for the second year in a row. The... More Police in Basingstoke are appealing for witnesses after an address in Popley was subject to racially motivated criminal damage. Between Wednesda... More Related Categories |
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