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VIDEO: Police Urge Sussex Motorcyclists To Stay Safe

With warmer weather on the way, motorcyclists in Sussex are being warned to drive responsibly.

Sussex Police has re-released a shocking video to remind motorcyclists of to be careful and considerate.

Officers believe the easing of lockdown restrictions paired with higher temperatures will likely lead to increased traffic and more bikers on the road.

The authority said motorcyclists represent almost a quarter of all fatal and serious injury collisions, despite making up only five per cent of vehicles on our roads.

The message released by police today (Monday) follows concerns raised by communities across Surrey and Sussex of speeding, excess noise, and antisocial riding and driving, with some residents so fed up they are considering selling their homes.

Chief Inspector Michael Hodder, of the Surrey and Sussex Roads Policing Unit, said:

“It would appear a number of riders have no regard not only for their own safety, but for those they endanger too.

“They also seem to have left their common sense at home whilst forgetting how their loved ones would feel if they hurt themselves or someone else by the stupidity of their selfish riding.”

The authority hopes the video will encourage motorcyclists to enjoy the ride responsibly, considerately and safely.

One experienced rider from Sussex, who did not wish to be identified, has pleaded with his fellow riders to work with the police; not against them.

“If you continue to do what you’re doing, speeding through towns and villages and taking unnecessary risks, it will result in more and more police intervention,” he said.

“You could also kill yourself or someone else. It only takes a minor lapse in concentration or something unavoidable, like a cat running out in the road, for a serious incident to happen.

“Speed kills, and while we don’t want to tar all riders with the same brush, it is important for everyone to understand the risks. We are far more vulnerable than most road users, and the stats prove that.

“It’s also important for communities to recognise that not all bikers ride dangerously or antisocially.

“Ultimately, we all need to work together. Stick to the speed limits, and drive or ride safely and responsibly. Don’t give your loved ones a reason to attend another funeral.”

Sussex Police is also supporting the National Police Chiefs’ Council’s annual two-wheeled campaign – aimed to reduce the number of collisions involving motorcyclists through education and enforcement – from Tuesday 6 April to Sunday 18 April.

The above footage was captured as a group of motorcyclists travelled between Kent and Sussex in April 2019. It led to three individuals being convicted of dangerous driving.

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