ICBC is asking motorcyclists to freshen up their skills as motorcycle season arrives in the province.
According to ICBC, motorcyclists are more than three times more likely to be injured or killed in a crash in BC compared to those in passenger vehicles.
In Northern BC, seven motorcyclists are injured or killed each month from May to October.
“Tragically, we are seeing too many motorcycle-related incidents and fatalities in British Columbia that are preventable,” said Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General Garry Begg.
“Motorcycle Safety Awareness month is a great reminder that we all share responsibility for road safety. I’m calling on all drivers and riders to stay alert, stay sober, stay within speed limits and for all riders to wear proper protective gear.”
ICBC says it’s important for riders to refresh their skills by practicing low-speed skills such as emergency braking or obstacle avoidance in places such as empty parking lots.
They add it’s important to check bikes and to do any necessary maintenance, like changing oil and checking brakes, cables, chains, tires and handlebars to make sure the bike is road-ready.
According to ICBC, the top contributing factor for motorcyclists in crashes, followed by speed and rider error or confusion.
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