Riders across London are being encouraged to test their observational skills – with the chance to win a £100 gift voucher.
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‘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.
Scheme to help Capital’s low-income riders go green
Riders from low-income backgrounds are now eligible for a £1,000 grant to help them purchase a more environmentally friendly bike.
Riders encouraged to learn vital first aid skills this winter
Would you know what to do if you were the first on the scene at a collision which involves a fellow biker?
Are risks part and parcel of riding?
In his latest blog post for 2Wheels London, 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.
Green light for London’s 20mph plans
Riders travelling through central London will have to adhere to 20mph speed limits from next year, it has been confirmed.
‘Angry Al’ videos hit 50k views
Angry Al is becoming a familiar name among young riders in the Capital – helping to promote vital safety messages on themes such as speeding and junctions.
Gaining an insight into London’s riders
In his latest blog post, Simon Rawlings, 2Wheels London’s resident scooter enthusiast, takes a look at the behaviour and attitude of the Capital’s riders.