Motorbikes dominate 2018 road toll
Motorbikes dominate 2018 road toll.
The rising number of motorbike deaths and injuries has prompted a call for urgent action.
Clive Matthew Wilson, editor of the car review website dogandlemon.com, says:
“There have been 13 serious accidents involving motorcyclists since the beginning of the year. Motorbikes are killing around 50 people a year.”
Motorcyclists now make up about 16% of road deaths.
“A large majority of those killed were aged between 40-59. In 70% of fatal accidents involving motorbikes, the rider was at fault. However, there have also been many totally innocent riders who have been killed by careless drivers.”
“The bottom line is this: it’s really unsafe to ride a motorbike and even more unsafe if it’s a big bike and you’re middle aged.”
On average, the risk of being killed or injured in road crashes is 21 times higher for motorcyclists than for car drivers over the same distance travelled.
Matthew-Wilson says it’s time to restrict access to motorbikes or make retesting compulsory for riders who have not owned a motorbike in the previous two years.
“As we age, our reaction times slow, and our ability to control a large, moving object such as a motorbike, drops substantially. There needs to be a much tougher testing regime for all riders, which gets tougher the older you get and the larger the motorbike.”
Matthew-Wilson is also
concerned that the previous government spent $3.5 million on
motorcycle training, when it is widely accepted
internationally that advanced training for motorcyclists has
little or no effect on the number of
crashes.
“This has been demonstrated in study after study, and the road toll
speaks for itself.”
Matthew-Wilson is also shocked that
the government still allows motorbikes to be sold without
anti-skid brakes, which have a proven ability to prevent
accidents.
“The benefits of anti-skid brakes on motorbikes are really dramatic. Yet there are many bikes on sale without it. This is completely unacceptable.”
Matthew-Wilson is also concerned that
many motorbikes are hard to see.
“Dark coloured
motorbikes and dark protective clothing remain the preferred
option for many riders. The reality is, however, is that
other road users may not see dark colours, which increases
the risk of serious accidents.”
2018’s grim toll of
motorbike accidents
1/01/18 Isaac James Epps, 43,
died and his passenger was injured, after a collision between his motorbike and a
ute on the Masterton-Castlepoint Road.
2/01/18
Crash between car and motorcycle, intersection SH 1
and Henley-Berick Road, south of Dunedin. Motorcyclist
received serious injuries, two others treated at scene for
minor injuries.
2/01/18 One person suffered serious
injuries after a collision between a car and motorbike, Matakana Road and
Riverglade Lane in Matakana, about an hour north of
Auckland.
3/01/18 A German tourist travelling on the back of a
motorbike was killed and the rider seriously injured
after their bike collided with a car on Dyers Pass Road,
Christchurch. It was the German tourists’ first day of a
two-week motorcycle tour of New Zealand..
7/01/18
Two motorbikes, apparently travelling in
convoy, crashed on Old West Coast Road, Darfield. One
rider suffered serious injuries, other moderate
injuries.
Another North Canterbury motorcyclist hit a
sheep on Gates Rd, Waiau, between Chaffeys Rd and Inland Rd
at 5.56pm. The sheep was killed and the motorbike damaged
but the rider escaped without serious injuries.
7/01/18
Caleb Lawrence Wilkinson, of Christchurch, aged 24, died
died in crash between car and motorcycle on the
Akaroa Road, Duvauchelle, around 9.40 am.
14/01/18
A motorcyclist died after a crash on SH 22, Pukekawa.
14/01/18
A pillion passenger was seriously
injured after a collision between a car and motorcycle
near Kaipara Flats Road, Dome Forest.
15/01/18 Catholic priest Fr Graeme Blackburn, 33,
died after collision between a motorbike and car on
Purau Port Levy Road.
16/01/18 A motorcyclist
suffered serious injuries after a collision between a truck and a
motorbike on Auckland’s southern motorway, northbound,
between Hingaia Road, Karaka and Takanini.
16/01/18
Car and motorcycle crash, intersection
Russley and Harewood Roads, Christchurch.
19/01/18 A
man in his 20s died after his 50cc scooter and a truck collided at the
intersection of Hinau St and Mosston Road, Castlecliff,
Wanganui.
21/01/18 A motorcyclist died following a
crash between a motorcycle and car, Whangamata Road,
Kinloch.
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