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March 2006

Front Page

Down Load Network

Network Front Page

Action Briefing UK

Major Threat To Democracy

NERC Bill - Rights of Way

Campaigns Reports

Public Affairs

FEMA

Recruitment for GS

Member Interviews

MAG News

Foundation Parking Booklet

Biking Charities Cash Boost

News

Looked But Failed to See

Bendy Traffic Lights

Squirrels - Cows - Kebabs

Cleared of Moto Charges

Want Cheaper Petrol?

Victory Filtering

Helicopters Swoop

Congestion Road Pricing

Traffic Jam Sensors

Transport Trends

Number Plate Thefts

Darling on Road Pricing

ANPR - Speed Cameras

Another Balls Up

Perverting Course of Justice

Partnership Commissioner

Global Warming

Cynical Global Warming

Articles

Liberties Lost?

Events

Events MAG UK

April Fools Party (NE Lincs)

Northumberland Bikers

Easter Egg Run

HOE and Brum Demo

Farmyard Party

Into The Valley

MAG at the Moto GP

Previous Issues

Previous Issues

BIKING CHARITIES TO GET £25,000 BOOST

Six motorcycle charities are to share a £25,000 handout from eBike Insurance and New Law – with bikers able to vote for which gets the lion’s share oft he cash.

The two companies have come together to donate £25,000 to charities helping to prevent motorcycle accidents, or helping riders after an accident.

But motorcyclists are being asked to place their vote on the eBike website – Here to determine how the money is split.”

Riders have until April 30th 2006 to register their vote.”

The Charities:

MAG Foundation

The MAG Foundation's aims and objectives are to promote and protect safe and secure motorcycling for the benefit of all riders, through research and sponsorship.

  • Research to represent the opinions of the motorcycling community and to provide sound information to riders.
     
  • Sponsorship of initiatives that raise awareness about the benefits of motorcycling.

Riders for Health

Every year 3 million people die in developing countries because of lack of access to treatment. Riders for Health is helping 10.8 million people across

Africa to have the basic health care we take for granted, giving them the chance to fight disease and look forward to a healthier future.

BMF Foundation

The Foundation is the BMF’s own biking charity and was set up with the following aims:

  • Improve safety for riders by influencing road design
     
  • Research better treatment for injured riders
     
  • Improve safety for motorcyclists by influencing the design of other vehicles
     
  • Research better protective equipment for riders
     
  • Help prevent vehicle crime
     
  • Support the care and rehabilitation of injured motorcyclists.

County Air Ambulance

Our three helicopters serve an area of 8,000 sq miles and a population of over 7.8 million covering the following counties:

Derbyshire, Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Worcestershire, Leicestershire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Rutland, Warwickshire, the West Midlands and the Welsh borders.

From our bases at RAF Cosford, Strensham , and The East Midlands Airport the helicopters are available for up to 10 hours a day, seven days a week.

National Association for Bikers with a Disability

The NABD is a Registered Charity, open to anyone with an interest in motorcycling.

Our aim is to help get disabled people to enjoy independent motorcycling, however they came by their disability, whether by accident, through illness, or from birth.

The NABD has several objectives concerning the rights and safety of motorcyclists and in particular disabled riders. These include campaigns for the inclusion of both motorcycles and trikes on the Government sponsored Motability scheme and to instigate legislation outlawing the use of bull bars on public roads.

Motorcycle Outreach

Motorcycle Outreach (MoR) is a new charitable organisation (awaiting full charity status) which seeks to introduce effective motorcycle-delivered healthcare logistics in remote rural areas of developing countries.

Motorcycle Outreach has an established project on the island of Flores in Indonesia. This was founded by Simon Milward and Willy Balawala from Indonesia in 2001.