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  • "My brother in law was killed in Colchester on a bike some years ago I ride them and I drive cars.
    50% of riders I see about ride according to the road the other 50% are Sunday biker hot heads who belt around all over the place. These roads are no longer sustainable for punting or joying about and chopping corners and lanes:The cars on the roads are too powerful for the vicinity they travel in and the performance of some of these new heavy weight European machines is far too hair trigger in many scenarios.
    All of you must slow down and obey the speed limits 30MPH means 30 NOT 31 or 35:::In my view all lorry and coaches should be confined to a maximum speed limit of 55MPH and be enforced to stay in the inside lane of any dual carriageway or motorway. Who gives a toss what time the sticky buns arrive at Morri-Esco.
    There is no need for all these White Vans, Twinkly Light German Coupe Cars and Born Again Biker Barry Sheenes, Frustrated Peroxide Blonde Yummy Mums In their little used People Carriers, to be belt arsing around all over the shop in an accident waiting to happen on a daily basis.
    In view of this article one wishes the Biker god speed and get well soon more than likely was not his fault in the first place::: :-("
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Biker seriously injured in crash

A MOTORCYCLIST was rushed to hospital after colliding with a car.

The Suzuki GSXR and a Lexus RX crashed into each other on Cymbeline Way, Colchester.

The male biker, 31, from Colchester, was taken to hospital with serious injuries.

He is now in a stable condition, and the driver of the Lexus was unhurt.

The incident happened at about 7pm on Friday June 22.

A section of road was closed by police officers while forensic collision investigators examined the scene and carried out enquiries.

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