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      Activists Newsletter September 2006

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September 2006

Front Page

Down Load Network

Network Front Page

Action Briefing UK

Write To Ride

EVSC- ISA Throttle Control

Friendly Crash Barriers

National Paper Contacts

Action Briefing Europe

3DLD - Licence Directive

Campaigns Reports

Public Affairs

MAG News

EVSC - ISA Throttle Control

Butterflies & Barriers

Success Europe Barriers

Member Call East Midlands

Standing Orders

Membership Gift Tokens

MAG Sport Track Day

News

Call for Better Driving Test

Blog North Wales Police

Mini - Motorbikes Crushed

Rural Speed Limits

Two Front Wheels Bike

On Your Bike

Action After Road Fatalities

Toll Roads Here Soon

Scooters In Bikesafe

Biker In Bus Lane Crash

Constructive Police

ANPR - Speed Cameras

Road Works Cameras

Speed & Satellites

Government Ignores Rules

Members Stolen Bike

VN750

ID Cardas And Issues

Labours U - Turn

Selling ID Card Data

Public Kept In The Dark

Police DNA Data Base

Humour

Austrians Not Amused

Other Bits

New Zealand Speed Ticket

Tiny URL.com

MAG Affiliated Clubs

Farmyard Party Offer

Events

Events MAG UK

First Skivers Rally

Killspills Rally

Previous Issues

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BUTTERFLIES AND MOTORCYCLE BARRIERS

These Have been Appearing on
barrier Ends in the UK
Picture supplied Trevor Magner

While the Motorcycle Action Group (MAG UK) and riders groups across Europe struggle to improve the survival of riders on the roads, the butterfly population is being looked after worldwide with a new Butterfly Handbook for Highways Engineers supported by the Minister for Road Safety, Dr Stephen Ladyman.

English Nature's Chief Scientist, Dr Keith Duff, said: "We hope that road engineers across the country will use the handbook to design and construct roads which enrich the value of our countryside for butterflies and other species."

MAG requests that the same road engineers enrich the value of our countryside and urban areas for the motorcycle species by taking notice of the Institute of Highway Incorporated Engineers (IHIE) Guidelines on Improving Safety through Engineering and Integration for motorcycling as well as the recently published ACEM Guidelines for PTW-Safer Road Design In Europe publications.

MAG is involved in a raft of issues to promote a better motorcycling environment such as bus lane use, advanced stop lines, exemption from congestion charging, and road tolls, secure parking facilities.

This includes the way riders use this environment and how other road users need to be aware of and look out for motorcyclists.

One of the issues that MAG is concerned with on the UK roads is the absence of clear (European) regulations, which include the requirement of crash barriers to meet the needs of motorcyclists.

Riders are dependent on the goodwill of local, regional and national road authorities to adapt existing crash barriers to a standard that would protect motorcyclists.

At present MAG is campaigning for the government to make an immediate public commitment that:

  • There will be no more wire rope type barrier systems fitted in the UK. MAG considers these systems the most aggressive vehicle restraint system used on the roads.
     
  • These high maintenance and expensive systems will be systematically identified and replaced expediently.
     
  • A review of the placement of crash barriers is undertaken with those identified as dangerous for motorcycles fitted with a motorcycle-friendly guard rail.
     
  • Decisions by road authorities to install Vehicle Restraint Systems should take into consideration the safety of motorcyclists so that they are not a greater danger than the obstacle they are intended to protect.
     
  • In Europe the standard for crash barriers - EN 1317 should include testing with motorcycles, so that crash barriers can be proven safe for all road users.
     
  • Motorcycle-friendly secondary rails and all other forms of post protection devices are included in the standards of tests for other vehicles.
     
  • Thus allowing road authorities in the UK the freedom to fit these systems and devices without expensive and time consuming secondary UK testing.

MAG's Director Of Public Affairs, Trevor Baird, commented, "The aim of MAG UK on this one stop issue is to improve the safety of Vehicle Restraint Systems across Europe thus reducing the potential for injury and death of motorcyclists when impacting these systems."

Notes:

Campaign Website Here

Where you can view:


FEMAs “Road To Success”

MAG “Vehicle Restraint Systems, Safety Fences, Crash Barriers, Motorcyclists”

Norwegian Motorcyclists Win Fight Against Cable Barriers!

 ACEM handbook for Road Planners and Engineers.

DETAILS ON THIS CAMPAIGN IN THE ACTION BRIEFING SECTION