Free Motorcycle Mini Cam Offered by Motorcycle Compensation to Protect Bikers

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Free Motorcycle Mini Cam Offered by Motorcycle Compensation to Protect Bikers

PRESTON, England, March 27, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --

    50 free DV cams to be won as part of motorcycle compensation.com's free prize draw

    http://motorcyclecompensation.com/motorbike-cam Leading motorcycle legal advice
site motorcyclecompensation.com has 50 free mini DV cameras to be won as part their grand
prize draw.

    (Photo:
http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20130327/606569 )

    Renowned for giving motorcyclists everywhere practical safety advice, the competition
forms part of site's ongoing mission to protect the interests of motorcyclists everywhere
and provide them with the tools they need to stay safe on Britain's busy roads.

    Entries can be made by filling in the form on the
http://www.motorcyclemcompensation.com website, where riders can also find information,
resources and advice on how to seek advice.

    Speaking about the competition, Colin Mahoney, MD of motorcyclecompensation.com, is
keen to emphasise that beneath the fun there's a serious edge: "We're delighted to be able
to offer the 50 free mini DV cameras as part of our grand prize draw. However there's a
genuine point of safety to be made here. Motorcyclists everywhere will benefit from using
one of these - they're a fantastic way of recording a journey from beginning to end. By
combining high-resolution video with simple controls in one compact package, bikers can
capture the details of their ride - great for keeping other road users honest in the event
of an incident."

    The mini DV motorcycle cam competition comes at a timely moment: March 2013 sees the
launch of a GBP1.3 million Think! Motorcycle campaign designed to encourage other road
users to be aware of riders at junctions. With 74 percent of motorcycle deaths and
injuries involving another vehicle, it's more imperative than ever that riders protect
themselves from other road users and fellow motorists develop greater awareness of what a
journey can be like from a motorcyclist's perspective.

    As a committed biker and a long-time campaigner for improving road safety, it's a
sentiment that Mahoney whole-heartedly agrees with:

    "It's a shocking statistic, but despite constituting a mere 1 percent of the total
road traffic, riders make up 19 percent of all fatalities out on our roads. As an
organisation we encourage any initiative that brings police, government and road users
together in understanding the safety issues that face motorcyclists every time they make a
journey - that's why we're delighted to see the government making fresh efforts to
publicise rider safety as part of the Think! Motorcycle campaign. Despite this, we still
feel there's a long way to go before motorcyclists have a level playing field. Our
competition is about acknowledging this reality and arming riders with a way of
conveniently documenting their ride and we heartily encourage people to make a real
investment in their safety by entering via the motorcyclecompensation.com
[http://www.motorcyclecompensation.com ] website."

    For more information, visit: http://motorcyclecompensation.com/motorbike-cam

    Notes to editors:

       
        - Motorcyclecompensation.com is staffed entirely by legal experts with a
          background in motorcycling.
        - GBP1.3 million Think! Motorcycle campaign runs from March to May and is timed
          to coincide with riders returning to the roads in spring:
          https://www.gov.uk/government/news/drivers-urged-to-take-longer-to-look-for-motorcyclists
          .

       
        Contact Colin Mahoney
        +44(0)800-622-6517
        Colin@MotorcycleCompensation.com

    Photo:
    http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20130327/606569

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