Guidelines for Motorcycling

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Guidelines for Motorcycling 4

4.1 Summary A well designed, targeted and researched road safety campaign comprising the appropriate elements of education awareness, training and publicity and that deals with both attitudinal and behavioural factors leading to collisions is vital. Remember the following important points: Safety GB and regional road safety groups prior to designing and implementing an in-house campaign. Ensure that all campaigns are evidence-based and targeted, rather than driven by out-dated stereotypes. The budget for any road safety campaign that supports engineering measures should be built in to the scheme s costs. is experienced across boundaries. riders. promotional campaign. Sponsorship opportunities exist, especially from those associated with retail or leisure services, and provide excellent opportunities to present initiatives to riders at their own gathering places. Ensure that all campaigns are monitored and evaluated. 4.2 Context Road safety campaigns are a vital component to improving the safety record of motorcyclists. Rider attitudes play a major role in determining rider behaviour, irrespective of age or trip purpose. Measures individuality often expressed in choosing a motorcycle as the travel mode. Riders respond better to messages

4.3 Education must be: Research and data led. Analyse the physical and psychological factors leading to collisions and devise valid counter-measures. appropriate. The target audience may include other road users. riding well. 4.4 Training This can involve tailored assessments of rider ability. 4.5 Partnership Working 4.5.1 Internally audit stages. Police cooperation may also valuable. A publicity campaign can explain engineering changes to a road layout, the reasons for these and can be included in scheme costs. 4.5.2 Across Boundaries group of sites, then a local campaign, carefully targeted to address the root cause of the problem, is worth campaigns close to their homes.

4.5.3 Across a Region riders and urban commuters. Again, this requires analysis of the factors that lead to collisions and the implementation of measures designed to address them. Best practice involves a combination of appropriate needs-based training and implement consistent and supportive enforcement. 4.5.4 Nationally and it is recommended that the appropriate Road Safety GB adviser be consulted before initiating any new measures. Obviously, collaboration between all interested parties is essential to attain cohesive previous schemes. charge to subscribers. The Road Safety Observatory provides access to independent road safety research and information for Transport. 4.6 Determining Target Audience and Message campaign into a nationally recognised approach. When identifying and analysing the potential target audience, it would be helpful to understand the broad behavioural patterns and collision propensity rates.

to achieve on a regional or national basis. Groups that may need to be targeted, depending on the local situation, include: Teenage moped and scooter riders: The attitudes and behaviours exhibited by this group of riders can collisions occurring at junctions, often in circumstances where they had priority. A common approach may also help the following riders:» Scooter riders urban commuting»» desirable. This category includes riders of:»»» 4.7 Campaign Examples Analysis of police data or local surveys can provide useful information on home addresses and this allows the campaign elements to be delivered to the target group. Good examples of campaigns and initiatives include the following: Industry and dealer involvement Raising awareness of potential dangers

and behaviour. Emphasis is currently placed on installing signs in order to warn motorcyclists on Think Bike Shiny Side Up campaign sticker Think Bike Named Rider campaign for PTWs, whose riders are almost certainly someone s son, brother, partner, mother etc. Although provide that meaning.

resources, the website communicates safety messages and emphasises the importance of wearing for motorcycle instructors. The Max Rider brand is now used by a number of organisations in the UK which provides some consistency on the south west peninsula. encouraged to provide RealRider with intelligence on routes in real time. project has three distinctive but complementary elements:» maintenance, correct clothing to minimise injury and insurance is also covered. After examining compulsory basic training with appropriate interactive videos, the students receive a voucher to

» Operations with Metropolitan Police and RSO to pull riders over and advise them on high visibility clothing and training opportunities.» on high visibility clothing and training opportunities. interaction with police motorcyclist. The website features many resources and advice, including a motorcyclists. Regular large gatherings will present local police forces with both positive opportunities popularity so did the complaints and problems with anti social riding. At that time, on average, the element of the campaign is an animation running on Youtube and the TWIST website. safety and motorcycle security throughout the year including charity rides and an annual show. Every campaign should educate other drivers on the presence and vulnerability of motorcycles. This is especially valuable in urban situations where another driver is often at fault, for example, at priority junctions when the rider is on the main road and the other driver is emerging from the side road. Similarly, any driver or rider training programme run or sponsored by a local authority should include an element of vulnerable road user appreciation.

4.8 Resources 4.8.1 Sponsorship Opportunities points including race circuits or public venues. Insurance companies are interested in rider safety and well authority. 4.8.2 Resource Pooling 4.9 Complementing Other 4.9.1 Partnerships There is a tremendous amount of interest in motorcycle safety around the country so it is important regionally or nationally may be able to collaborate or advise. Potential partners include: Local safety camera or casualty reduction partnerships Insurance companies

4.9.2 Wider Outlook from overarching activities. 4.9.3 Driver/Rider Awareness Improvement Initiatives attitudes, according to a study published by road safety charity, IAM. In their survey, the most common It is also worth remembering the Enhanced Rider Scheme which facilitates improvement training. Riders on the RPMT may provide Enhanced Rider Scheme training. observations as he rides in order to help viewers identify clues from the road environment ahead. test the viewer s ability to read the road.

for Motorcycling YouTube channel. 4.10 Evaluation country in 2009. The need to increase and improve the evaluation of road safety ETP initiatives has people. recommendations for carrying out an evaluation of the intervention, accompanied by a template for

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