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Police warn motorcyclists to comply

Police have warned motorcyclists to abide by the law that they should ride with protective helmets.

This comes after the police noted a significant increase in the use of motorcycles in both urban and rural setups, with some riders operating unregistered motorcycles.

The motorcyclists are also riding without protective helmets and, in certain instances, moving around without valid driver’s licences or learner’s licences while carrying more than one passenger.

In a statement, police national spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi said they have observed poor riding conduct by some motorcyclists.

“Police have noted ignoring road signs and signals, reckless and dangerous riding, excessive speed, improper overtaking, riding against the flow of traffic and weaving through moving vehicles.

“This conduct poses a serious risk to the safety of the rider, passengers, pedestrians and other road users.

“Motorcyclists are reminded that the Road Traffic Act [Chapter 13:11] and its associated regulations require both the rider and passenger to wear approved protective helmets at all times when operating or riding on a motorcycle, regardless of whether the area is rural, farming, peri-urban or urban.

“Riders operating motorcycles on a learner’s licence or other drivers licence other than Category A (class three), are further reminded that the protective helmet must be clearly inscribed with a red letter “L” at the back, in addition to the motorcycle displaying the prescribed L-plates, as required by law.

“The Police emphasise that a motorcycle is only permitted to carry one passenger, who must be properly seated and wearing a protective helmet.”

Commissioner Nyathi, further said, motorcycles must be properly registered and licensed.

“Any deviation from these requirements constitutes a traffic offence and attracts penalties in terms of the law.

“The Zimbabwe Republic Police will continue to intensify traffic enforcement operations countrywide to curb lawlessness and promote road safety.

“Motorcyclists and all road users are urged to adhere to road rules and regulations, cooperate with law enforcement officers and prioritize their safety.”

 

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