Devon is bringing bikers out of the blind spot!

Motorcycling is as popular as ever but motorcyclists are among the most serious casualties on our roads.
In common with many other UK local authorities Devon is experiencing a disproportionately high number of motorcycle casualties. Motorcyclists represent approximately 2% of Devon’s traffic but 25% of fatal casualties in the County.
Despite making up such a small percentage of the overall traffic in Devon the increasing numbers of bike sales locally and throughout the UK is clear evidence that biking is back - and with it there is considerable potential for all road users to benefit. 
Bringing Bikers Out Of The Blindspot
If biking in Devon is going to be able to realise its potential then the issue of rider safety and casualty numbers must be addressed.
The Blindspot programme has been designed to progress locally each of the 4 key motorcycle safety aims outlined in ‘’Tomorrow’s Roads - safer for everyone’’ - the Government's National Road Safety Strategy.
The Blindspot programme itself is working towards the achievement of six objectives for Devon riders:
This is a pro-bike programme - and is based on a fundamental understanding of the environmental, congestion, accessibility and social inclusion benefits to be accrued from this mode of transport -providing that measurable and sustained improvements can be achieved in rider safety.
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