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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Next phase on TfL’s 20mph plans “would help to make a large area of south London safer”

TfL has unveiled plans to introduce 65km of new 20mph speed limits later this year, a move it says will “make a real difference in cutting road danger”. The new speed limits would impact roads in a number of boroughs, including Greenwich, Kensington and Chelsea, Lewisham, Southwark, Wandsworth, Merton, Bromley and Lambeth. TfL says their...

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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. Organised by the National Fire Chiefs Council (NFCC), the event takes place between 3-9 April. Its objectives are: To raise awareness of risks and behaviours which can lead to motorcycle related fatal and serious injury...

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Electric motorbikes showcased on The Apprentice

“Today, people are turning to new technology to help them make greener choices – and one market that has seen a speedy rise is electric motorbikes.” That was the assessment of Lord Sugar, introducing the latest task on this series of The Apprentice. The remaining candidates were challenged to create an advertising campaign for a...

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Potholes “a huge risk” to rider safety

The RAC fears motorists across the country will soon be “plagued by a plethora of potholes” – presenting a “true road safety danger”, especially for those on two wheels. Data shows that between October and December 2022, the RAC attended 23% more breakdowns where potholes were likely to blame than during the previous three month period. The...

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2022 “another great year” for motorcycling

Registration statistics for 2022 show the growing importance and key role the motorcycle sector will play as the transport ecosystem evolves. That’s according to the Motorcycle Industry Association (MCIA). The statistics show that 116,534 powered two-wheelers (PTWs) were registered for the first time in 2022 – nearly 2% up on 2021. The 2022 figure is also more...

Motorcycling “a dynamic part of society and transport”

The National Motorcyclists Council (NMC) has strongly welcomed the announcement of a new strategic group for motorcycling. The Motorcycle Strategic Focus Group, managed by DfT and DVSA, will consider a range of issues affecting motorcyclists. These include areas such as technology and future connectivity advances and how the Government embeds motorcycling more effectively in future...

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