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Expect motorcyclists at junctions, GEM warns drivers in bid to reduce collisions

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· SMIDSY is no excuse

· The roads are becoming busier with weekend riders, and we can help them stay safe

· Check blind spots and mirrors, and pay extra attention at junctions, where more than 40% of fatal and serious collisions occur

ROAD SAFETY and breakdown organisation GEM Motoring Assist is encouraging drivers to take extra care at junctions, in an attempt to reduce collisions with motorcyclists. More weekend riders will be taking to the roads as the weather improves, and GEM wants everyone to get home safely every day.

There were 315 motorcycle fatalities in 2023* (the latest available statistics), with a further 5,481 seriously injured. Of these, 41% occurred at or within 20 metres of a junction, says GEM.

GEM head of road safety James Luckhurst said: “Failing to see a motorcyclist is an all-too-common reason for the so-called ‘SMIDSY’ collision (Sorry mate, I didn’t see you).

“As drivers, we tend not to be good at identifying motorcyclists because they occupy such a small part of our field of vision. Also, if we’re not expecting to see a rider, then the chance of spotting one reduces and the risk of a collision rises.

“Many roads will soon become busier with weekend riders, so we’re encouraging drivers to look out for them, check blind spots and mirrors – and to be extra careful at junctions. Let’s make a point of looking out for them. In doing so, we will be greatly reducing this risk, and helping them to be less vulnerable on their journeys.”

GEM’s safety tips for drivers

In an attempt to raise awareness and reduce risk, GEM has assembled some safety tips for drivers:

· Before pulling out of a junction, look carefully all around. Make a specific check for motorcyclists coming towards you. If you’re expecting bikes to be there, then you’re far more likely to see them in good time.

· Always check blind spots and mirrors before changing lanes or turning.

· Give motorcyclists ample space, especially when they’re filtering.

· Be extra cautious at junctions. Anticipate motorcyclists' movements and judge their speed carefully.

· Use your indicators consistently, especially at junctions and roundabouts.

· Avoid distractions and focus constantly and fully on the journey.

* Reported road casualties Great Britain (latest figures for 2023)

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