Pages On: Motorcycle Accidents
Motorcycle accidents are extremely dangerous. Motorcyclists are already vulnerable road users, and as such are at great risk of injury from poor road conditions, weather events, and other vehicles. Motorbikes are very manoeuvrable, and as such, can maintain high speeds even in high traffic. These means that if road users aren’t paying attention, they can very quickly injury a motorcyclist, with a high chance of it being fatal.
Man’s helmet ‘muffled’ train sound
Posted: 1 June 2015
Posted in: Motorcycle Accidents, Public Transport, Wrongful & Accidental Death
A man was killed in May 2014 after failing to hear a train approaching at a level crossing because his crash helmet ‘muffled’ the sound. 37-year-old Paul Martin, from Stroud, had been crossing a train track in Gloucestershire on his trail bike when an oncoming train hit him. A report drawn up by the Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) following his death found that the nearby signage did not explain that trail bike riders were prohibited from using the Frampton level crossing. The RAIB said that Network Rail must greatly improve…
Read MoreDrivers urged to take longer to look for motorcyclists
Posted: 12 March 2013
Posted in: Motorcycle Accidents, Road Traffic Accidents
Car drivers are being urged to see the person behind the helmet and take longer to look for motorcyclists in the latest THINK! motorcycle safety campaign. The £1.3 million campaign, timed to coincide with the anticipated Spring increase in motorcyclists’ return to the roads, encourages drivers to take longer to look for motorcyclists and think about the biker, not just the bike. In 2011, 5,609 motorcyclists were killed or seriously injured, with 74% of these occurring in accidents involving another vehicle. The figures also show that 69% of these casualties…
Read MoreMotorbike Accident Compensation Lawyers for Leeds
Posted in: Motorcycle Accidents, Road Traffic Accidents
Have you ever been involved in a motorbike accident? All too often, motorbike drivers become involved in accidents and are blamed for it. In reality, however, in many circumstances, it is other roads users that are to blame for not taking care to acknowledge the presence of motorbike drivers on the UK’s roads. Accident Claims Leeds regularly handles personal injury claims for compensation following motorbike accidents, and may be able to help you too. Unfortunately, Motorbike accidents are a regular occurrence on the UK’s roads and motorways. By virtue of their being…
Read MoreGovernment cuts road safety spending
Posted: 5 February 2013
Posted in: Bicycle Accidents, Car Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Road Traffic Accidents
The government has cut spending on road safety campaigns from £19 million in 2008/09 to just £4 million in 2011/12 – a cut of nearly 80%. The figure was revealed after a freedom of information enquiry by road safety charity the Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM). The Department for Transport is planning on spending £3.57 million on road safety in the 2012/13 financial year, which will see: £53,000 spent on cyclist safety£78,000 on child and teenager road safety£50,000 on research into young drivers£1.275 million on motorcycle campaigns; and£1.689 million on…
Read MoreBring me sunshine - how changing BST could save lives
Posted: 23 October 2012
Posted in: Bicycle Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Road Traffic Accidents
The Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) is calling for changes to British Summer Time (BST), to give us more daylight hours in the evening. According to the IAM, bringing the British time zone forward by an hour in both winter and summer would mean more light in the evenings, when crashes are more likely. Figures from the Department for Transport show that changing the daylight hours could prevent about 80 deaths and at least 200 serious injuries on our roads each year. It would also align the hours of daylight…
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