New signage to help improve the safety of motorcyclists in Studley
WARWICKSHIRE Road Safety Partnership has put up over 100 signs to encourage motorcyclists and drivers to look out for each other on some of the most popular motorcycle routes through the county.
The ‘RIDE SAFELY’ signage aims to encourage bikers themselves to take extra care on these often more testing routes through the Warwickshire countryside and the ‘THINK BIKE’ signs remind drivers to look out for motorcyclists.
The signage now appears on several routes including the A46 from Stratford upon Avon, south to the Worcester border and A4189 from Mappleborough Green to Warwick.
The partnership is not relying on the signage alone to ensure everyone stays safe, Warwickshire Police will also be carrying out regular high visibility patrols, and mobile camera sites on these routes will be given priority status especially through the summer.
Sally Rolfe, who put up the signage with her fellow Warwickshire Police Traffic Management Advisor, PC Grant Dumbleton, said: “The routes for the signage were carefully chosen taking into consideration both our latest casualty statistics and the number of motorcyclists using the routes.
“We hope this means that the signage and other initiatives like BikeSafe and the Project Edward Bike event in April is starting to make a difference.”
Marie Biddulph, assistant regional safety co-ordinator at National Highways said: “We recognise that motorcyclists are one of our most vulnerable groups of road users and because of this we must all do everything we can to help keep bikers as safe as possible when out on the roads.
“But motorcyclists must look after their own safety too by always wearing appropriate protective clothing when out on their bikes, whatever the weather. And we would encourage bikers to improve their road skills on one of the excellent courses available.”