Bryan was a competent and experienced motorcyclist, but even he was unable to control his bike after encountering a patch of loose gravel.
Roadworks involving a change in road level may be negotiable for car drivers but can present a challenge for motorcyclists, esp when it's dark and there's no signage to provide prior warning of hazard.
Often clients have no recollection of their incident due to their injuries. In these cases, it becomes our job to piece together the evidence in order to understand what happened.
Unmarked road resurfacing throws scooter rider off her bike.
A combination of these are often the reasons why motorcyclists come off their motorcycles
Ruts are for moto-x tracks not roads
Poorly executed jet patching repair without adequate sweeping causes motorcyclist to come off his bike
Loose chippings and lack of a warning sign cause motorcyclist to low side and come off his bike injuring his shoulder.
Motorcyclist comes off his bike and is injured due to a road surface defect known as fatting up.
John came off his motorcycle due to jet patching work where signage to notify road users had been insufficent.
Taking accurate measurements of a defect, especially its depth in the case of a pothole, is crucial.
Council's failure to properly identify and repair a problematic pothole for motorcyclist proves to be a costly error.
Jet patching on roads needs to be completed properly and have sufficent signage to warn two wheeled road users.
Council use wrong quantity of chippings for surface dressing of Cairn O Mount road causing motorcyclist to come off his bike and injure himself.