Ahead of this year’s Ride to Work day, the Motorcycle Action Group (MAG) says the need to promote the use of motorcycles has never been more relevant.
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PTW industry ‘doing it for itself’
A leading voice from the motorcycle industry has doubled down on its criticism of the Government for failing to recognise riding as an alternative to public transport during the Covid-19 pandemic.
PTWs ‘perfect alternative’ during coronavirus pandemic
The Government has been criticised for failing to include motorcycles in its response to the coronavirus pandemic.
MCIA outlines impact of coronavirus on PTW market
After a promising start to the year, one of the leading voices in the motorcycle industry is forecasting a fall in sales for 2020, due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Young riders sought for new survey
Young riders are being encouraged to take a short survey, sharing their experiences and choices when travelling on two wheels. The survey has been devised by the National Young Rider Forum (NYRF), a group of road safety professionals who have joined together to specifically look at issues surrounding young riders. The aim of the NYRF is to...
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Report suggests motorcycle collisions analysts are ‘looking the wrong way’
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.
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.