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With its breathtaking scenery and varied road network, Wales holds a major attraction for both local motorcyclists and those from further afield.
Although Welsh roads are among the safest in the world, a motorcyclist is 58 times more likely to be killed or seriously injured in a collision than a person travelling in a car or taxi. Reducing the number of motorcyclist casualties across Wales therefore remains a priority for us and our partners at Road Safety Wales.
There were 536 motorcyclist casualties recorded by police in 2023 with 268 of those being killed or seriously injured.
To address this disproportionate risk, Road Safety Wales has issued the following advice to motorcyclists and other motorists:
Advice to motorcyclists
Even the most experienced motorcyclist can benefit from post-test training, or an assessment of their riding. Please take advantage of the opportunities made available in Wales – many of which are supported with Welsh Government funding - to enhance rider skills and knowledge.
Before every ride, preparation is key to your safety. Take a close look at your kit and your bike to ensure that everything is in full working order, paying particular attention to the condition of the tyres, brakes and lighting – it could save your life.
Just as important is ensuring that you are well prepared; never ride angry, tired, or impaired by drink or drugs.
Advice to other road users
While the vast majority of motorcyclists demonstrate a good standard of riding, a small minority choose to use the roads irresponsibly, putting themselves and other road users in danger.
We and our policing colleagues across Wales will continue to target these individuals, sending a clear message that poor and anti-social riding behaviour will not be tolerated.
Partners in Road Safety Wales share a common goal – to ensure residents and visitors to Wales use the roads responsibly and arrive home safely.
For more motorcycling advice, please visit walesbybike.com