Motorbike and scooter registrations are booming. Low running costs, easy parking, the ability to skirt traffic and the feeling of freedom are all factors attracting new riders and seeing many older riders return to the road. Sadly, this boom is being reflected in crash statistics. Motorcycle deaths have increased by 36% since 1999 – 22% since 2004.*
Riding a motorcycle is far more difficult than driving a car. The most important safety tip we can offer is that you get training to learn and develop the skills you need to ride safely. The licensing authority in your state can help you find an accredited training centre.
* Australian Transport Safety Bureau, 2007
5 tips for a safer ride
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Wear visible, protective clothing like gloves, a jacket, long pants and boots, as well as your helmet
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Know your limitations and those of your motorcycle
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Always assume other road users haven’t seen you. A motorbike can accelerate and close distance quickly - never be where a vehicle driver won’t expect you to be
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Beware of fatigue. When you start to become tired, you can’t concentrate properly or respond quickly and safely
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Be aware of your speed, especially in relation to other vehicles around you
Did you know?
- As a motorcycle rider, you’re 20 times more likely to be killed in a crash than people in a car*
- More than 50% of motorcycle rider deaths occur on bends*
- The most common type of crash (1 in 3) is the motorcycle being hit from behind by another vehicle**
* Roads and Traffic Authority, NSW
** RACV Insurance
