Think Bike
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The Think Bike Campaign was started by biking enthusiasts in South Africa, and is run by bikers, in the interests of road safety and public awareness. Many motorcycle accidents happen because of a lack of awareness of the issues among the general motoring public. The aim of the campaign is to correct that through the use of stickers, leaflets, and information distributed in other ways.
During 2005, a number of bikers were using an online forum to discuss the alarming number of unnecessary motorcycle accidents; avoidable accidents caused by inattentiveness, ignorance, incompetence, and failure to exercise due care. The Think Bike sticker campaign was started by Tony Day of Cape Town in the 1980s, and its short life was discussed, and it was decided then and there to revive the campaign and expand on its goals and methods.