BRAKE Refutes MCN's 'Vision Zero' Claims Brake, the road safety charity, is refuting the report in Motorcycle News (MCN) which says that the road safety charity is backing a casualty reduction policy whose author once said motorcycles must be removed from the roads. Speaking to Road Safety GB, Julie Townsend, Brake’s campaigns director, pointed out that Brake’s vision is ‘Target Zero, not ‘Vision Zero’. She also stated that there is no reference in Target Zero to motorcycles or motorcyclists. Brake is preparing a formal response to the MCN article. Go to www.brake.org.uk/targetzero to read Brake’s Target Zero vision statement”.
Dear lord don't you just wish you had a gun and you could shoot these feckers. Just wait untill they ban all transport to cut down on accidents BIKERMATCH would have to be called MATCH......lmao
Brake have always been a bit extreme but they really seem to have lost the plot now. RoadPeace is another shoestring 'road safety' organisation which spouts similar nonsense. As a result, the BMF severed relations with them.
Hopefully, bodies like this will effectively marginalise themselves by behaving like this and no one, especially governments, will take them seriously.
Surely 'Target Zero' is some sort of joke, I nearly soiled myself with laughter. Anyway, if it's genuine I think I'll sign up as it looks like there could be some fun to be had at someone else's expense.
I have contacted them and asked them to not promote high speed trains as that is just asking for train deaths to reach an epidemic. I also want them to add licensing and speed limits for bicycles and pedestrians.
Most important of all I have asked that they make it illegal to have anyone under 18 in a car, train, bus or on a bicycle. If we extend this to using the pavements I think we can achieve zero road deaths for children.
"Most important of all I have asked that they make it illegal to have anyone under 18 in a car, train, bus or on a bicycle. If we extend this to using the pavements I think we can achieve zero road deaths for children."
There's a strange logic there .. you could have a future as a roads minister!
You've got to remember that this is a "profesional" charity. It exists to earn a wage for it's top level executives. They have to put forward an agenda which will bring in donations in order to keep the gravy train running.
well folks what next?
the scary thing is these f**kers will be listened to by the crazies in goverment,
our freedom will disappear,
we need to fight and our only way apart from organising a revolution
ALL bikers should join MAG,
we are a minority group,
probably getting smaller, coz they make it so hard for the young uns to get a licence,
we need a voice in the goverments offices and MAG is the only way i know,
there campains have worked in the past
solidarity brothers and sisters