Electric motorbike rider convicted of dangerous driving after crash in Birmingham

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A rider has been convicted of dangerous driving after going through a red traffic light on his electric motorbike and crashing into a people carrier at a busy Birmingham junction.

Noshad Khan, aged 30, who was riding the bike without a helmet and with defective brakes, collided with a Ford Galaxy at the junction of Wake Green Road and Yardley Wood Road on 5 September last year.

Khan was treated in hospital for serious head injuries, while a passenger in the Galaxy suffered minor injuries.

The driver of the Galaxy remained at the scene and assisted with our inquiries during which a number of witnesses told us how they saw Khan go through the red light at the junction.

Officers also retrieved dashcam footage which showed Khan had earlier been weaving in and out of traffic.

Khan, of Solihull Lane, Hall Green, admitted dangerous driving, driving whilst disqualified and without insurance at Birmingham Magistrates Court on 24 May.

He was today (Tuesday 6 July) sentenced to 12 weeks in prison, suspended for 18 months. Khan was also banned from driving for three years and must then complete an extended test before taking to the road again.

Detective Sergeant Paul Hughes, of the Serious Collision Investigation Unit, said: “This case shows how important it is to stick to the rules and regulations.

“As an electric motorbike, this vehicle still needed to be insured, driven in a manner that did not put others in danger and, as with all motorbikes and mopeds, the rider must be wearing a helmet for their own safety and protection.”

 

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