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300 motorbike incidents already this year

Bikers are urged to be cautious on the roads following an alarming number of bike accidents.

ER24 is urging bikers, cyclists and motorists to be cautious and courteous to each other, after ER24 paramedics attended to around 300 motorbike incidents since the beginning of the year.

Incidents included collisions between bikers and vehicles, as well as bikers losing control of their motorcycles and crashing. Many bikers either lost their lives or sustained serious or critical injuries.

Hugh Brown, from the ER24 Motorcycle Medical Response Unit, said, “I have attended to numerous incidents. As a biker and medic it is worrying to see the extent of injuries sustained during these incidents.”

Seeing first-hand the severity of injuries sustained, such as fractures, head injuries and decapitation, Brown said he is lucky to have escaped serious injury thus far.

“I was involved in a collision; however, I escaped with a sprained ankle and a small amount of road rash because I was wearing full gear,” he said.

Brown provided the following advice for road users:

1. Motorists and riders should not allow themselves to be distracted while on the road.

2. Do not speed. Monitor your speed according to the environment you are in.

3. Slow down, keep your anger in check and remember that proving a point is not worth killing someone.

4. Bikers should wear approved protective gear. Quality helmets and decent jackets have saved bikers from serious harm. The more gear a rider wears, and the better quality thereof, the lower the chances of sustaining serious injuries (in most cases).

5. Riders should also conduct a safety inspection on their bicycle or bike prior to riding. Also remember to stay away from areas you are not allowed to ride in. Cyclists, for example, are not allowed on highways.

6. All road users should refrain from skipping stop signs and red traffic lights and be cautious when changing lanes. Remember to keep a fair distance away from other road users.

7. Do not consume alcohol before ridng or driving.

8. Bikers and cyclists should remember that they are less visible than other vehicles on the road. Ensure you do as much as you possibly can to be visible. For example, wear reflective clothing, especially at night.

9. Try to avoid lane splitting. If you do, do so at a respectable speed and be wary of your surroundings.

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