Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month 2025 is a timely reminder that, while the thrill of the open road is part of what makes motorcycling so appealing, the risks are very real, especially here in Scotland.
According to a recent report by Police Scotland, there were 269 motorcycle accidents resulting in deaths between 2015 and 2024. Alarmingly, motorcyclists represent 18% of all road fatalities, despite making up less than 1% of all traffic.
The majority of those killed were men aged 46 to 55, and the most common causes were cornering on left hand bends and overtaking. These are not just statistics. They are people, riders, fathers, husbands, brothers.
At Gildeas Solicitors, we’ve worked with countless motorcyclists and their families after life-changing collisions. Here, we explore the five most common types of motorcycle accidents in Scotland and how to avoid becoming one of the numbers.
1. Cornering on left-hand bends
Why it happens:
Tight rural bends, poor visibility, gravel, wet surfaces. These are common hazards across Scotland, particularly in areas like the Highlands, Argyll and Bute, and the Borders, where many of the country’s fatal motorbike crashes occur.
How to avoid it:
- Slow down before entering the bend, not while you are in it
- Position correctly to improve your line of sight
- Look ahead, not down
- Don’t let adrenaline override judgement
2. Overtaking gone wrong
Why it happens:
Impatience, misjudging distance or speed, and limited visibility on narrow Scottish roads can all lead to catastrophic outcomes when overtaking.
How to avoid it:
- Only overtake when absolutely safe and legal
- Avoid overtaking near junctions or bends
- Use your headlights and horn when appropriate to increase visibility
3. Loss of control
Why it happens:
From poor road surfaces to sudden weather changes, many riders lose control due to unpredictable conditions, particularly in remote or rural parts of Scotland.
How to avoid it:
- Keep your bike well maintained, especially tyres and brakes
- Attend a rider refinement course or refresher training such as those provided by RoSPA
- Adjust your speed and riding style to suit the road and weather
4. Failure to be seen
Why it happens:
Motorcyclists are easy to miss, particularly in a car’s blind spot or at junctions. As more bikers take to the roads between spring and autumn, this becomes a bigger issue.
How to avoid it:
- Wear high visibility clothing
- Always use your headlights, even during the day
- Avoid sitting in a driver’s blind spot for extended periods
5. Cars pulling out of junctions
Why it happens:
One of the most common and devastating scenarios is a car pulling out into the path of a motorcycle because the driver “did not see them.”
How to avoid it:
- Slow down when approaching junctions
- Make yourself more visible by weaving slightly in your lane
- Always be ready to brake or swerve defensively
What do Police Scotland say on motorcycle accidents?
Chief Superintendent Hilary Sloan, Head of Road Policing, stated:
“Motorcyclists are one of the most vulnerable road users. Cornering left hand bends and overtaking are the most common collision types. We do not want motorcyclists to die on Scotland’s roads. The reality is people are dying and we need people to take action.”
Police Scotland’s campaign is a call for all road users to take responsibility. But as motorcyclists, the onus is on us to ride smarter, safer, and more defensively, especially during peak riding months.
If the worst happens, we’re here
Even with the best preparation, accidents happen. When they do, Gildeas Solicitors are here to help. We specialise in representing motorcyclists involved in serious road traffic accidents, offering:
- Expert legal advice.
- Access to medical and rehabilitation specialists.
- Support with adapted vehicles, property and equipment.
- Pursuit of maximum compensation to cover loss of income, care costs, and more.
We understand bikers, and we know the devastating impact a collision can have, not only physically, but emotionally and financially. If you’ve been injured, or someone you love has, don’t face it alone.
Take action this Motorbike Safety Awareness Month
Use this month to check your gear, sharpen your riding habits, and remind yourself of the risks.
Share this blog with fellow riders and play your part in reducing motorcycle deaths in Scotland.
Need Legal Advice After a Motorbike Accident?
If you or someone you know has been involved in a motorcycle accident, contact Gildeas Solicitors today. We offer expert legal advice tailored to riders and can help you get the compensation and support you deserve.
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