GEM Motoring Assist has launched a new campaign to keep motorcycle riders safe
Leading road safety and breakdown organisation GEM Motoring Assist has launched a new campaign to keep motorcycle riders safe this summer by encouraging car and van drivers to take an extra look for them at junctions, where many collisions occur. GEM warns that summertime sees many roads become busier with riders as they take advantage...
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Upgraded speed cameras across Greater Manchester
Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) has introduced new and upgraded speed cameras “that will ensure that all road users adhere to speed limits and do not engage in reckless or anti-social behaviour”. The upgraded spot speed cameras uses Jenoptik’s latest VECTOR SR technology. The camera system is ANPR-based and has the capability for 24/7 bi-directional...
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Calls on the Government to make changes to compulsory basic training (CBT)
A coalition of organisations is calling on the Government to make changes to compulsory basic training (CBT) for motorcycles to strengthen safety standards and reduce danger on roads. The current CBT for motorcycles and mopeds, which enables people as young as 17 to ride up to the national speed limit with L-plates after one day...
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Do lives of young motorcyclists matter to wider society?
Heidi Duffy MBE, the National Young Rider Forum Facilitator, penned a thought-provoking editorial to coincide with National Young Rider Day on June 27. In it she asks if the lives of young motorcyclists matter to wider society, as so little seems to be being done to keep them safe on the road. As she points...
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Road death stats a tragedy for bikers
The latest road casualties data from the Department for Transport has highlighted how much work needs to be done to promote safer powered bike riding after it was revealed that 21 per cent of all fatalities were motorcyclists, despite riders covering only just over one per cent of all the road miles covered. Tragically, 354...
Dead Slow, the campaign with tips and advice on how to pass a horse safely
There can’t have been many people who weren’t impressed by the stunning sight of the massed ranks of horses parading through the streets of London for the King’s coronation. It was all the more impressive because we don’t see horses on the roads that often in our cities, and it’s only when you see them...
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A ‘hidden epidemic of drug-riding is at large in Britain’
A ‘hidden epidemic of drug-riding is at large in Britain’, according to a report by leading road safety charity, IAM RoadSmart – and it’s not just illicit drugs that are the problem. While the rules on riding after taking recreational drugs are well known and lead to hefty fines and bans from the road, what...
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National Motorcycle Safety Week
It’s tragic to know that while motorcycles make up only around 1% of road traffic, in 2021 they accounted for 20% of road fatalities and 12% of road casualties in Great Britain. To help change these statistics, the National Fire Chiefs Council (NFCC) held a National Motorcycle Safety Week from 3-9 April, with the main...
One in five UK roads could be undriveable within the next five years because of potholes, experts have claimed.
And while this is a major headache for cars and vans, it is potentially life threatening for motorcyclists. A survey in 2022 by MCN Compare found that one in five motorcyclists had had an accident or sustained damage to their bike as a result of hitting a pothole, and the Motorcycle Action Group’s own survey...
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Riders urged to go beyond basic training
Motorcyclists of all ages and abilities are being encouraged to take part in further training to improve their skills.
Drivers urged to ‘look closer’ for motorbikes
Drivers in Greater Manchester are being urged to ‘look closer’ to help keep cyclists and motorcyclists safe, especially at junctions.
Campaign to shine a light on motorcycle safety
This year’s National Motorcycle Safety Week will focus on bike maintenance and PPE in the context of the cost-of-living crisis.