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Mayors on Bikes

Key London Mayor Candidates Share Motorbike Views with MAG

Britain’s leading riders’ rights movement, the Motorcycle Action Group (MAG), has secured statements from the two front running candidates in the race to become Mayor of London.  Sadiq Khan MP (Labour) and Zac Goldsmith MP (Conservative) shared with the Motorcycle Action Group (MAG) their thoughts and plans for the capital’s hundreds of thousands of qualified motorcycle and scooter riders – and both have expressed their appreciation of the importance of powered two wheelers as part of the London transport mix, promising to work to ensure their needs are taken into account.  MAG is including links to their original text.  Sadiq Khan’s statement link: https://wiki.mag-uk.org/images/a/a6/Sadiq_Khan_MP_2016_03_26.docx has appeared in the organisation’s magazine, The Road.  Zac Goldsmith’s statement, link: https://wiki.mag-uk.org/index.php/File:Zac_Goldsmith_MP_2016_04_18.docx which arrived after publication of the magazine.

MAG’s Chair, Selina Lavender, is very encouraged by their responses.  ‘MAG is not party political, we engage with members of all parties with a view to assisting riders in making an informed decision between leading candidates.  As either Zac or Sadiq are tipped to win this election, we invited them to outline how they see motorcycles in the context of London Transport policy (as neither had done so prior to our involvement). We’re sharing their statements to enable motorcyclists and scooter riders to make an informed decision about who they’d like as Mayor.’

Selina claims riders haven’t always felt they’ve enjoyed a level playing field with other road users.  ‘Hundreds of millions of Pounds have been spent on making cycling safer. All we’re asking for is consideration for our needs too – and recognition of the importance of motorbikes and scooters in our ever more congested city.  I’m heartened by the responses of both these front-running candidates. MAG can and will work with the winner. We leave it to the motorcycle and scooter riders of London to vote to decide who that should be.’

For more information contact 01926 844064 and central-office@mag-uk.org

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Skills Day 2016

Dorchester and West Dorset Advanced Motorcyclists (DWDAM) has another Women Bikers’ Skills Day planned for next year following the success of the one it staged in 2015. It will again be for women and run by women to encourage those who might otherwise have thought advanced riding skills were not for them, and it makes for a fantastic atmosphere. It will take place on Saturday 21 May at Weymouth College and be supported by the Road Traffic Team at Dorset County Council.

This day is aimed at all female bikers, at any level, from pre CBT through to those who might even be wanting to become an advanced rider or observer. The event will be packed with talks, workshops and assessed rides. If you are interested in participating or helping please contact Linda Ashmore at events@dwdam.org.uk (Eds: Email Linda or the newsletter if you would like a pdf copy of the article about the 2015 event.)

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