Police warn riders: Gear up for safety first

Riders are being urged to think of their own safety before taking to the roads on their motorbikes. Photo / 123rf

Police are urging motorcyclists to ensure they’re wearing appropriate safety gear before going for a ride, after recent crashes.

“We are seeing more instances where riders are not wearing the correct protective equipment, including a helmet,” NZ Police said in a post on Facebook.

“No police officer wants to knock on somebody’s door to tell them their loved one has been seriously injured or killed, so we’re asking riders to take all the necessary steps to ensure their safety.”

Police want riders to ensure their safety gear, including their helmet, is properly fitted.

 An image sowing what the appropriate safety gear is. Photo / NZ Police
An image sowing what the appropriate safety gear is. Photo / NZ Police

“This could be the difference between walking away from an accident or not.

“If you’re riding with friends, ensure everyone is riding safely and has all the correct equipment on before you go.

“Dangerous behaviour on the road that can be seen as ‘fun’ can have serious consequences.”

More safe riding tips can be found at: https://nzta.govt.nz/safety/motorcycles/safe-riding-advice/

 

 

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