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Thursday, 25 July, 2002, 19:34 GMT 20:34 UK
Call to curb motorbike deaths
Motorbike
Emergency services are worried about bike crash deaths
A campaign aimed at cutting the number of motorcyclists killed or injured in crashes on North Yorkshire roads has started.

Since the beginning of the year, 16 bikers have died and 85 have been seriously injured while a further 91 have been hurt.

That is already above the county's average yearly bike crash death toll of 14.

North Yorkshire Police say those most at risk are "born again" riders who have just returned to motorcycling and riders of high-powered superbikes.


Urge them, please, to take care, to be sensible, not to take risks and to come home in one piece.

Peter Walker, North Yorkshire Police
They have been joined by the fire and ambulance services in calling for bikers and other motorists to stop speeding.

The campaign has also been backed by relatives of victims who have urged motorists to be more careful.

Eleven-year-old Rachel Stead, whose father Paul was killed in a bike crash last April, said: "My father used to take me for rides and I always felt safe.

"But there were times he would have to take evasive action because of an inconsiderate car driver.

"It really hurts to lose someone special."

North Yorkshire Police's Assistant Chief Constable Peter Walker called on families to put pressure on bike riders.

He said: "Urge them, please, to take care, to be sensible, not to take risks and to come home in one piece."


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