A new report challenges the assumption that there is a link between the speed a motorcycle is travelling at, and the severity of the injuries to the rider, in the event of a collision.
Author: Mike Sutherland
Motorcycles not included in 2035 petrol ban
The Government has set its sights on banning the sale of petrol vehicles by 2035 – but fear not, motorcycles will be exempt.
Riders urged to think about security as spring approaches
Riders are being encouraged to make the most of a free-to-use resource that compares standard-fit security measures on many popular bikes and scooters.
Join the fight against scooter crime
The Capital’s riders are once again being encouraged to join the fight against scooter related crime by reducing the risk of their bike being stolen.
Analysis highlights vulnerability of motorcyclists
Analysis of official casualty statistics shows riders are 66 times more likely than car drivers to be killed on UK roads.
Motorcycles a ‘perfect alternative’ to traffic-bound cars
Sales of motorcycles and scooters grew once again in 2019 – bucking the downward trend of the new car market.
‘Clearer and more striking’ signage could cut motorcycle collisions
A new ‘radar activated road sign’ has been launched in a bid to reduce collisions and casualties involving motorcyclists.
Watch: ‘Angry Al’ presented to national audience
Angry Al, who became a familiar name among young riders in the Capital earlier this year, has been showcased to a national audience.
Are risks part and parcel of riding?
In his latest blog post for 2Wheels Greater Manchester, Colin Brown, MAG’s director of campaigns and political engagement, talks about the risks faced by riders – and whether or not it should be accepted.
‘Bikes repair easier than bikers’ – Highways England
Highways England has launched a new motorcycle safety campaign, aimed at those most likely to be killed or seriously injured: leisure riders.