Spring has Sprung! New Rider Hub launches infographics campaign

Spring has Sprung! New Rider Hub launches infographics campaign

A series of four exciting infographics, designed to engage with and help prepare young riders for riding out this Spring, will be shared on social media over the coming weeks.

The infographics have been prepared by the New Rider Hub, the one-stop-shop for new and young powered two-wheeler (PTW) riders overseen by the National Young Rider Forum (NYRF).

They focus on important subjects, two of which are the use of helmets and the dangers of riding while under the influence of drugs.

Bike maintenance is also covered, as is the need for riders to recognise signs in the Highway Code.

With regards to the latter, the New Rider Hub is encouraging young riders to familiarise themselves with The Highway Code - particularly the rules, regulations and traffic signs.

Each infographic will be published on the New Rider Hub’s Facebook, Instagram and Twitter accounts. They will be boosted by paid advertising, in order to reach as many riders as possible.

The first, which covers drug driving, will be published on Monday 3 April. It has been timed to coincide with the National Fire Chiefs Council’s (NFCC) Motorcycle Safety Week.

Dan Quin, NFCC lead for road safety, said: “NFCC is delighted to see the launch of the new resources during Motorcycle Safety Week. The New Rider Hub is a valued way of NFCC and our partners sharing the advice available to help keep young riders safe on our roads.”

Each post will link back to the campaign page on the New Rider Hub website.

The full publishing schedule can be found at the foot of this press release.

As part of the campaign, a series of polls will also run across Twitter.

Heidi Duffy MBE, facilitator of the NYRF, said: “Spring is traditionally a time we see many more motorcyclists take to our roads and this includes our young riders”.

“Whether you are a commuter, GIG courier or leisure rider, this is a good time to check your bike and yourself as the rider, to ensure you are both fit, safe and legal, to be riding out on the road.”

“We hope that our young riders find the information useful and that it helps to keep them safe.”

Spring infographics complete year-round collection
The spring infographics campaign is the fourth to be launched by the New Rider Hub, following on from campaigns looking at issues specific to summer, autumn and winter.

All four sets of infographics can be found via the New Rider Hub website – and are free for road safety teams to use.

Heidi added: “Over the last year, we have run a number of successful campaigns highlighting seasonal issues.

“These infographics are all available for road safety teams to disseminate – and we hope they will use them to promote the importance of safety among young riders.”


New campaign to support young motorcyclists in the chilly months ahead

New campaign to support young motorcyclists in the chilly months ahead

The National Young Rider Forum (NYRF) has launched a campaign to support its young riders while out on the road this winter.

The campaign includes a new set of infographics that will be used on social media to provide essential advice on topics such as wintry road surfaces, scooter maintenance, changing weather conditions and to check riders know the facts around impaired motorcycling the ‘morning after the night before’.

The infographics will be released weekly on the NYRF’s New Rider Hub platforms to coincide with the end of the autumn and the dive into winter. They depict some of the problems riders can face and ask: ‘Are you prepared for winter riding?’.

Fay Wileman from the Warwickshire Road Safety Partnership designed the infographics. She said: “This time of year can be very challenging for our young riders as they face the elements of riding their bikes during the winter months which can quickly change from the hazards of low sun to torrential rain.”

The NYRF hopes that these simple but effective infographics will remind riders that it is a good time to prepare themselves and their motorbikes for the road ahead.

In addition, the message to drivers, kept warm and cosy on four wheels, is to expect to share their journey with those on two wheels and take extra care when turning and pulling out of junctions where many collisions can occur.

The infographics are also being launched to coincide with the 2022 National Road Safety Conference, organised by Road Safety GB.

The NYRF is thrilled to be presenting at the event, which takes place in Harrogate and is the first opportunity since Covid for road safety professionals across a wide range of organisations, charities and partnerships to meet up and focus on reducing road collisions and casualties.


New Rider Hub launches summer infographics campaign

New Rider Hub launches summer infographics campaign

A series of four summer infographics, which shine a beam of light on several key issues impacting young riders, will be shared on social media over the coming weeks.

The infographics have been prepared by the New Rider Hub, the one-stop-shop for new and young powered two-wheeler (PTW) riders overseen by the National Young Rider Forum (NYRF).

They focus on important subjects, two of which are the dangers of riding tired and/or under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs.

Relating to typical summer events, such as festivals, BBQs and weddings, the overriding message of these two infographics is to ‘leave the bike at home’.

Two further infographics highlight to young riders the importance of wearing the correct protective gear to avoid ‘road rash’ and checking their bike before setting off to ensure they do not have a long push home at the end of their night out.

Each infographic will be published on the New Rider Hub’s Facebook, Instagram and Twitter accounts. They will be boosted by paid advertising, in order to reach as many riders as possible.

Heidi Duffy MBE, facilitator of the NYRF, said: “Young riders face challenges all year round, but the summer presents a heightened risk when it comes to things like alcohol/drugs and tiredness. After all, who doesn’t enjoy a party in the sunshine?

“We hope our young riders find these infographics a useful reminder this summer when it comes to staying safe on the road.”


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