Vision Zero South West Seeks Feedback on Motorcycle Safety Measures
Drivers Urged to Reveal ‘Tricky’ Bends in New Road Plan
A new proposal aimed at improving safety for motorcyclists is being explored by Vision Zero South West.
The organisation is looking at introducing new road markings and signs designed to support riders. These measures have already been used in Scotland, where they have been reported as very successful and well received.
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Call for Local Insight
As part of the early stages, Vision Zero South West is asking for feedback from road users to help identify where the changes could have the most impact.
They are particularly interested in hearing about specific bends or sequences of bends that people find difficult to navigate.
How to Share Your Views
Anyone with locations in mind is being encouraged to take part by completing a short survey online.
You can submit your suggestions here: Vision Zero South West survey
The feedback will help shape where the proposed markings and signs could be introduced locally.
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