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The Wales Times (TWT) > Wales Local News​ > Bridgend Rider Dies After Two-Motorbike Crash in Port Talbot, Wales 2026
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Bridgend Rider Dies After Two-Motorbike Crash in Port Talbot, Wales 2026

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Bridgend Rider Dies After Two-Motorbike Crash in Port Talbot
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Key Points

  • 40-year-old man from Bridgend died in an accident of two motorcycles in Port Talbot.
  • As per South Wales Police, “officers were called to Harbour Drive, which is also mentioned in the report as Harbour Way, at 2.15pm on Saturday, August 22.”
  • Paramedics from Welsh Ambulance Service were also present at the spot of the accident.
  • “Sadly the man died at the scene,” South Wales Police said.
  • “The family have been provided with support from specially trained officers,” South Wales Police added.
  • Harbour Way was closed for both ways for 15 hours.
  • The area where the road was closed was between Dock Road and A48 junction.
  • The road opened again at 6am Sunday morning.

Wales (Wales Times) August 23, 2026 — A 40-year-old man from Bridgend has died after a collision involving two motorbikes on Harbour Drive in Port Talbot, police have confirmed.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What happened in the Port Talbot motorbike crash?
  • Where was Harbour Way closed after the collision?
  • Which emergency services attended the fatal crash?
  • What has South Wales Police said about the rider’s death?
  • What is known about the investigation?
  • Background: Why is the Port Talbot motorbike crash significant?
  • Prediction: How could the crash affect local road users?

South uk/police/">Wales Police said the man was pronounced dead at the scene after emergency services were called to the crash on Saturday afternoon. The collision led to a lengthy road closure on Harbour Way, with the route shut in both directions for around 15 hours before reopening on Sunday morning.

According to the information reported by WalesOnline, police officers attended alongside paramedics from the Welsh Ambulance Service after the collision involving the two motorcycle riders.

What happened in the Port Talbot motorbike crash?

South Wales Police said it received a report of the road traffic collision at 2.15pm on Saturday, August 22.

A police spokesperson said: “South Wales Police was called at 2.15pm on Saturday, August 22 to a road traffic collision between two motorbikes on Harbour Drive, Port Talbot.

“One of the motorbike riders, a 40-year-old man from Bridgend, died at the scene. His family are being support by specially trained officers.”

The statement confirms that two motorcycles were involved and that one rider died at the location. Police have not publicly released the name of the man who died.

No further details about the circumstances of the collision, the condition of the other motorcyclist, or the cause of the crash were included in the information provided.

Where was Harbour Way closed after the collision?

The road closure was put in place on Harbour Way in Port Talbot following the collision.

According to the report, the road was closed in both directions between Dock Road and the junction with the A48. The closure remained in place for approximately 15 hours while emergency services dealt with the incident.

Harbour Way reopened at around 6am on Sunday, allowing traffic to resume through the affected part of Port Talbot.

The duration of the closure indicates that the road remained unavailable overnight following the Saturday afternoon collision. Motorists travelling through the area would have needed to use alternative routes until the road reopened.

Which emergency services attended the fatal crash?

South Wales Police and the Welsh Ambulance Service attended the collision.

Police were called to the incident at 2.15pm on Saturday, while paramedics were also sent to the scene. The 40-year-old motorcyclist from Bridgend was pronounced dead at the location.

South Wales Police said specially trained officers are supporting the man’s family. Such officers provide support to relatives following a death and act as a point of contact during the early stages after an incident.

The police statement did not say whether any further emergency service units attended or whether an investigation team remained at the scene after the road was closed.

What has South Wales Police said about the rider’s death?

South Wales Police confirmed that the man died at the scene of the crash.

The force stated that the collision involved two motorbikes on Harbour Drive in Port Talbot. In the wider report, the affected route is described as Harbour Way, where the closure extended between Dock Road and the A48 junction.

The force has identified the man only as a 40-year-old from Bridgend. Police have not provided further personal details, and no details have been issued about the second rider.

South Wales Police also confirmed that the deceased man’s family are being supported by specially trained officers.

What is known about the investigation?

The available information confirms that police attended a fatal collision involving two motorcycles, but it does not set out how the collision happened.

There has been no public statement in the supplied report about potential contributing factors, vehicle speeds, weather conditions, road conditions, witnesses or any arrests. It would be inappropriate to speculate on those matters.

Police forces commonly examine the circumstances of fatal road traffic collisions, including available evidence from the scene and accounts from those involved or witnesses. However, South Wales Police has not detailed the next stages of its work in this case.

Any additional confirmed information would need to come directly from South Wales Police or other official sources.

Background: Why is the Port Talbot motorbike crash significant?

The Port Talbot motorbike crash resulted in the death of a Bridgend man and required the closure of a key local road for around 15 hours.

The incident occurred on Saturday afternoon and kept Harbour Way closed through the night, between Dock Road and the A48 junction. The road reopened at approximately 6am on Sunday.

The information publicly available at this stage is limited to the police confirmation of the collision, the death of one rider, the attendance of emergency services and the road closure. The man’s identity has not been released.

Prediction: How could the crash affect local road users?

The immediate effect for Port Talbot road users was the overnight closure of Harbour Way and the need for drivers to use other routes between Dock Road and the A48 junction.

Further short-term updates may affect local motorists if South Wales Police issues additional information about the incident or any related road-safety measures. For the man’s family and the wider Bridgend community, the focus is likely to remain on support for relatives while police deal with the aftermath of the fatal collision.

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