RCMP asking motorcyclists to ‘ride like you’re invisible’ as warmer weather approaches
NANAIMO — With the warmer weather on the central Island, more motorcycles are hitting the roads and highways.
It means a higher rate of conflict between the smaller, more mobile bikes and larger vehicles and more onus on both riders and drivers to make sure everyone stays safe.
Cst. Mike Moore of B.C. Highway Patrol said intersections are a major source of incidents between vehicles and bikes, mainly due to expectations and visibility.
“If a motorcycle is proceeding straight through and a motorist is turning left for example, sometimes it’s more difficult for a motorist to see that motorcycle which is smaller when they may be expecting a larger vehicle to be proceeding straight through.”