DocBike, a charity founded in Dorset that works to save lives on our roads has been recognised with a royal award.
DocBike has won the Prince Michael International Road Safety Award for its exceptional contribution to motorcycle injury prevention.
The awards, established in 1987 and organised by RoadSafe, recognise outstanding achievement and innovation at organisations worldwide that help to improve road safety.
DocBike works in collaboration with partners to reduce deaths and serious injuries on the UK’s roads due to motorcycle collisions.
Representatives from the charity attended a ceremony at The Savoy in London in December, above, where the award was presented by His Royal Highness Prince Michael of Kent.

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