Lincolnshire's motorcyclists are being prioritised by road safety officials

It's after collision trends and causes show they remain in the highest casualty risk group

Author: Julie CastonPublished 4th Apr 2024
Last updated 4th Apr 2024

Motorcyclists remain in the highest casualty risk group across Lincolnshire and are a priority for road safety officials after collision trends and causes have been analysed.

On Sunday there is a 'BikeSafe Breakfast' event - where riders from across the county will gather and get safety advice.

There'll be observed rides and demonstrations from the emergency services alongside other motorcycle groups.

Simon Outen-Coe is from the Lincolnshire Road Safety Partnership - he says their aim is to reduce death and injury on our roads:

"When you look at our statistics over the last four years they account nearly for nearly 20 per cent of our fatality figures. So that's why they are a priority group for us.

"This is a good way for us to engage - it's not judgemental, it's purely around improving how they ride."

He tells us more about the event:

"They have an observed ride with an advanced motorcyclist or Police motorcyclist. It's all about giving them feedback about how to improve their riding style.

"Making them safe, so things like just your lines through corners, your observations that you're making.

"It's about how you can ride more safely when you're out on the roads of Lincolnshire.

"You are vulnerable when you are on a motorbike. When you come off there's nothing between you and the road.

"That's why protective clothing is particularly important. Make sure you wear the right gear for riding,

"That increased awareness is what is going to keep you safe".

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