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Bike Safety

Crashes occur in many ways but three common elements are,

Bends

Diagram showing the right way and the wrong way to negotiate a bend in the road
Take up the correct position to help you extend your view around the bend.
Use visual clues to help you follow the direction of the road, such as lines of trees, telegraph poles and hedges.
Go slightly slower into a bend than you think you can handle to ensure that the bend doesn’t catch you out. Sudden mid-corner corrections can unsettle the bike.
KEEP IT SMOOTH
BY EXPECTING THE UNEXPECTED...

Junctions

Diagram showing visibility at junctions.
It is a fact that bikes are more difficult to see than cars and are often obscured by other vehicles.
As a biker you need to make yourself as visible as possible, brighter clothing and headlights help.
You also need to take up the best position on the road for each situation.
Drivers need to THINK BIKE.
Take longer to look at junctions and before changing lanes.
...MOST COLLISIONS CAN BE AVOIDED.

Overtakes

Diagram showing hazards when overtaking
It is easy to think that power is all you need to get out of trouble.
Never do overtakes around junctions…drivers don’t always look left if they are turning left.
If you’re riding with mates, take it easy and ride to the ability of the slowest rider in the group.
Don’t rely on BLIND FAITH.
ALL IT TAKES IS A LITTLE EXTRA THOUGHT.

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further information

Contact: The Road Safety Section
Environment and Transport Department
email: roadsafety@leics.gov.uk
Telephone: 0116 305 7233
Last Updated:
1 March 2010
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