Drivers face new road safety campaign as surge in bikers prompts alert
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Dorset Council has launched a summer road safety campaign, warning drivers and motorcyclists to take extra care as the busy "biker season" begins.The local authority explained warmer weather and longer daylight hours mean more motorcyclists are returning to the roads.
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Popular rural and coastal routes across the county are expected to become much busier in the coming months.Officials have now urged all road users to stay alert and look out for each other, as the number of motorcycles increases.
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New warning signs have now been put up on some of Dorset's most dangerous roads.
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These include the Coast Road near Chickerell and West Bay, where there have been previous accidents involving motorcyclists.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The signs are designed to remind both drivers and riders to slow down and pay attention, especially as traffic levels rise during the summer.
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