Scottish campaign urges motorists to be extra vigilant for motorcycles

Police Scotland has launched its annual motorcycle safety campaign.
Riders also have an important role to play in ensuring their own safety by travelling at an appropriate speed for the road. Photo: farioff from PixabayRiders also have an important role to play in ensuring their own safety by travelling at an appropriate speed for the road. Photo: farioff from Pixabay
Riders also have an important role to play in ensuring their own safety by travelling at an appropriate speed for the road. Photo: farioff from Pixabay

Motorcyclists are among the most vulnerable road users and while they make up just one per cent of the traffic on Scotland’s roads they account for around 13 per cent of fatalities.

An increased focus is given to motorcycle safety during the summer as larger numbers of motorcyclists take their bikes out to take advantage of the good weather.

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Road Policing Officers are urging motorists to be extra vigilant for motorcycles and ensure they give sufficient room when following or overtaking bikers.

Similarly, drivers are reminded to continually check for motorcycles when moving off, or emerging from junctions.

Riders also have an important role to play in ensuring their own safety by travelling at an appropriate speed for the road, weather and traffic conditions, wearing high-visibility clothing and always wearing a helmet and other appropriate attire.

Commenting Superintendent Simon Bradshaw from Police Scotland’s Road Policing Division, said: “As we have seen in the past few weeks, Scotland has experienced some glorious weather, and similar dry and sunny spells are expected throughout the rest of the summer. This means that increased traffic on our roads is likely, including a larger number of motorcyclists.

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“With that in mind, it is essential that all drivers are mindful of other road users and pay particular attention for motorbikes. Likewise, they must ensure their behaviour behind the wheel does not put riders, or anyone else, at risk.

“Motorcyclists must also play their part in keeping themselves safe and I would urge motorcyclists to always ride responsibly, ensuring they wear all the necessary safety clothing and travel at safe speeds, appropriate to the conditions they face.

“Road Policing Officers will continue to monitor the road network across the country and any offences we observe will be dealt with appropriately, be it educating drivers and riders or taking enforcement action.

“Please help us in our efforts to reduce road casualties and fatalities by taking all relevant safety precautions when driving or riding.”

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