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The Next Steps For Motorcycling

23rd February 2022 by Motorcycleminds 1 Comment

United Kingdom – Today the UK’s National Motorcycle Council (NMC) has published today its Motorcycling and the Future of Transport Policy 2022  (pdf 1.74mb) document as a major new contribution to the discussion motorcycling’s developing role in society and transport, whilst presenting how motorcycling can contribute to the Government’s aim to ‘Build Back Better’ in relation to transport policy in the post pandemic era.

The NMC say that, “The new policy paper ‘Motorcycling and the Future of Transport Policy’ sets out in a concise format the policies that will work to the nation’s benefit if adopted by the Government. Policy areas addressed include mobility, the environment, safety and accessibility. The vital contribution that motorcycling makes to the UK’s culture, leisure, economy, heritage and sport is also recognised.”

“This new paper builds upon the NMC’s core policies, as developed by its membership and first presented when the NMC was launched. Since then, the NMC has worked with a range of stakeholders to refine its position in key policy areas and has discussed these with the Government on an ongoing basis.”

“Motorcycling and the Future of Transport policy also brings up to date the position of NMC members on issues such as decarbonisation, economic factors, road safety, technical regulation, green roads access and the sport.”

“Key facts and recommendations are presented in a summary format which can be used in a standalone way. A compendium of useful resource links is also included, which links to a wide range of policy contributions by different organisations, plus research, statistics and links to government resources.”

“NMC Executive Director Craig Carey-Clinch said: “Motorcycling is a dynamic part of society and transport. It is a transport alternative and source of leisure and lifestyle which is enjoyed by well over a million people today. It makes a positive and growing contribution to society’s vitality, the environment and the economy. Motorcycles already contribute to a low carbon future and their use also reduces traffic congestion – plus improves transport mobility and accessibility.

As the UK emerges from the Pandemic, the need to ‘build back better’ means that innovative and forward-thinking approaches need to be taken to transport and mobility – areas where motorcycling can play a key role.

The NMC is today making a positive contribution to the debate around motorcycling’s role in the future of transport. ‘Motorcycling and the Future of Transport Policy’ will shortly be presented to both Ministers and Parliament and we look forward to working with the Government as these policy areas are developed.”

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Original Source – The Future of Transport Policy – the NMC Sets Out the Next Steps for Motorcycling

Download –  NMC- Motorcycling and the Future of Transport Policy 2022 – February 2022 pdf 1.74mb

For Further information please contact Craig Carey-Clinch 07979 757484 | craig@uknmc.org

National Motorcyclists Council members are: The Auto Cycle Union, the British Motorcyclists Federation, IAM RoadSmart, Plantec Assist, the National Motorcycle Dealers Association and the Trail Riders Fellowship

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  1. Motorcycleminds says

    23rd February 2022 at 10:45 pm

    The British Motorcyclists Federation (BMF) reports on the launch of the National Motorcyclists Council’s (NMC) policy position – ‘Motorcycling and the Future of Transport Policy’

    Anna Zee, BMF political & technical services director says, “This is the document the NMC will be presenting at the Parliamentary Reception hosted by Bill Wiggin next week.”

    Original Source – British Motorcyclists Federation

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They state: "We were in the starting blocks to drive to Brussels in April for a massive APK protest - but now the Transport Council has spoken out against the plans of the European Commission."

"The most important part of that statement is that the current exceptional measure for a mandatory motorcycle inspection remains: member states may - subject to conditions - therefore continue to abstain from a motorcycle APK."

"Of course, that also applies to the Netherlands: our government doesn't want such an inspection at all."

"On the above news, everyone cheers that the inspection here is definitively done, but an agreement has yet to be reached."

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"So we have good hope. Our planned ride will remain a planned ride until then."We stonden in de startblokken om in april voor een massale APK-protestrit naar Brussel te rijden - maar nu heeft de Transportraad zich tegen de plannen van de Europese Commissie uitgesproken. Belangrijkste onderdeel van die uitspraak is dat de Transportraad wil dat de huidige uitzonderingsmaatregel voor een verplichte motorkeuring behouden blijft: lidstaten mogen dan - onder voorwaarden - dus van een motor-APK blijven afzien. Dat geldt natuurlijk ook voor Nederland: onze overheid wil zo'n keuring helemaal niet.

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