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Motorcyclist Hits 115mph on Dangerous Bypass
2 Apr
Summary
- Motorcyclist clocked at 115mph on a 60mph road.
- Road has seen eight serious crashes and one death recently.
- High speeds dramatically increase risk of fatality for all involved.

A motorcyclist was recently documented traveling at a dangerous 115mph (185km/h) on the Hayle bypass in Cornwall. The speed limit for this road is 60mph (97km/h).
This section of road has a concerning safety record, with police reporting eight serious or life-changing injury crashes and one fatality within the last five years. Officers stated that the rider now faces the possibility of losing their driving license.
The Devon & Cornwall Police Road Safety Team issued a stark warning about the severe risks involved. They highlighted that the probability of a motorcyclist surviving a crash at such high velocities is exceptionally low. Furthermore, a collision at these speeds involving a car is highly likely to result in death or severe injury to the car's occupants, as well as the rider.