A 30-year-old driver has pleaded guilty to causing life-threatening injuries to a motorcyclist after a head-on collision on the A303 near Bulford, Wiltshire. Muhammad Umair, of Sandhurst, appeared at Swindon Crown Court on Monday, May 25, two days after the crash that left the rider, a man in his 60s, fighting for his life in hospital.
Umair, a Pakistani national, was remanded in custody and is due to be sentenced on June 26. The collision occurred at approximately 5:30 PM on Saturday, May 23, when Umair’s Toyota Yaris collided with a BMW R1250 motorcycle traveling eastbound on the A303.
Key Points
- ⚠️ Muhammad Umair, 30, pleaded guilty to causing life-threatening injuries by dangerous driving
- 🏍️ 60-year-old motorcyclist remains in critical condition after head-on crash
- 🚗 Collision involved Toyota Yaris and BMW R1250 motorcycle on A303 near Bulford
- 📅 Sentencing scheduled for June 26 at Swindon Crown Court
- 🔒 Driver remanded in custody pending sentencing
Witnesses described the impact as severe, with the motorcycle sustaining extensive damage. Emergency services arrived within minutes, but the rider’s condition was described as critical by paramedics on scene. The A303, a major route between London and the South West, was closed for over two hours as investigators combed the wreckage for evidence.
| Vehicle Involved | Driver/Rider | Injury Status |
|---|---|---|
| Toyota Yaris | Muhammad Umair (30) | Charged with dangerous driving |
| BMW R1250 | Unnamed man (60) | Critical condition |
The crash has reignited concerns over safety on the A303, particularly in areas with high motorcycle traffic. Local residents near Bulford have long criticized the road’s condition and lack of protective barriers. Highways England confirmed an investigation is underway to determine if road design played any role in the collision.
💡 Pro Tip
Motorcyclists should avoid riding at dusk or dawn on high-speed roads like the A303 unless absolutely necessary. Poor lighting and increased commuter traffic heighten collision risks during these times.
Police confirmed no other vehicles were involved in the crash and that Umair was cooperating with the investigation. The Crown Prosecution Service stated that charges could escalate if further evidence emerges. The case has drawn attention from road safety campaigners, who are calling for stricter penalties for drivers found guilty of endangering vulnerable road users.
📋 Crash By The Numbers
- 5:30 PM — Exact time of collision on May 23
- 2 hours — Duration of A303 closure for investigation
- June 26 — Scheduled sentencing date
- Critical condition — Current status of motorcyclist
Umair’s guilty plea marks the latest in a series of high-profile road safety cases in Wiltshire. Earlier this year, a driver was banned for speeding through roadworks at 83 mph on the same stretch of the A303. Campaigners are urging the courts to impose the maximum penalty to deter reckless driving and protect motorcyclists.
- 🔍 Police ruled out alcohol or drug influence in this crash
- 📸 Dashcam footage and CCTV are being reviewed as part of the investigation
- 🚨 Highways England is reviewing road markings and signage near the crash site

