Devon & Cornwall Police officer records emotional plea to bikers after recent crashes

22 motorcyclists have been killed or critically injured on our roads so far this year

Author: Emma HartPublished 28th Jun 2022

A police officer has issued a heartfelt plea to bikers and their families, following a series of serious and fatal crashes across Cornwall.

22 motorcyclists have been killed or critically injured on roads in the Duchy and Devon this year.

Now Vision Zero South West has shared a video message from Sergeant Owen Messenger of the Road Casualty Reduction Team.

In it, Sgt Messenger urges rides to "please, please slow down", saying speed is a contributory factor in serious and fatal collisions.

He has also asked their families and friends to remind bikers how much they want them to come home after their rides.

Sgt Messenger said: "So far this year, 22 motorcyclists have been killed or critically injured on Devon and Cornwall’s roads.

"Every one of these incidents has tragic consequences. They leave children without parents, partners without loved ones and heartbroken friends left mourning their best mates.

"Sadly, the majority of collisions we have attended have involved bikers riding too fast, overtaking dangerously and losing control".

"I want to take this opportunity to speak directly to anyone who rides a motorbike in Devon and Cornwall - please, please slow down.

"Enjoy the ride, arrive alive"

Sgt Messenger continues: "We know speed is a major contributory factor in serious and fatal collisions. It gives you less time to react and increases the likelihood of serious injury – both to yourself and to others around you.

"I'd also like to appeal to the families and friends of those who ride motorbikes – please remind them how much you want them to come home after their ride.

"Our officers have had to knock on far too many doors to tell people their loved ones are never coming home again.

"Please, stay safe on the roads. Enjoy the ride, arrive alive".

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