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MOTORCYCLISTS URGED TO TAKE CARE WITH DEATH TOLL ON THE RISE

Motorcylists are being urged to slow down and take care on our roads, after a dramatic increase in fatalities this year.

New South Wales’ motorcycle road toll has risen by 50 percent in the past seven months alone.

More than half of those died as a result of excessive speed.

Minister for Regional Transport and Roads, Paul Toole, says the majority of fatalities are occurring on country roads.

“It’s a reminder to all our motorcyclists out there on the roads, to make sure that you drive to the conditions, stick to the speed limit and please make sure you wear a helmet and protective gear.”

Motorcycle accidents account for around 60 deaths and more than 1,000 serious injuries in New South Wales each year.

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Isobella Evans

Isobella Evans is a journalist with NBN News in Newcastle. After discovering a love for writing in primary school, Bella went on to complete a Bachelor of Communication at the University of Newcastle in 2018. She enjoyed a series of internships, including a gig at the Royal Easter Show, before receiving a full-time position at NBN's Tamworth bureau, where she worked for almost three years before moving to the company's Newcastle office in 2021.

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