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Motorbike safety scheme launched by Kent Police
Motorbike riders who behave dangerously on roads in Kent are to be targeted by officials in the region as part of a new road safety scheme, a local news source has reported.
News Shopper has stated that riders who behave anti-socially will be punished as the constabulary is to set up cameras on highways around the region.
It added that the body is to team up with various local authorities in order to exercise its "expertise and resources to reduce casualties".
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Motorists who heed the warning of officials could find that they save on their bike insurance policies by being involved in fewer accidents.
According to Kent Police inspector Alex Jones, riders should not be put off from using their bikes, they should just do so safely.
"Kent Police and its partners want to work with motorcyclists to ensure that they can enjoy riding their bikes safely all year round," said the official.
Meanwhile, Road Transport has reported that the constabulary is also looking to crack down on motorists who break the law by parking illegally at an industrial estate close to Ashford.
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