Issued 27th July 2007
The Motorcycle Action Group (MAG UK) welcomes the Scottish Executive's publication of the ' Motorcycling in Scotland - Guidance for Local Authorities' document which has just been released.
The document will have far reaching benefits to motorcyclists and highlights the excellent work carried out on behalf of riders by MAG Scotland’s Regional Representative, Steve Wykes and the motorcycling community working in partnership with the Scottish Executive.
The guidance recognises motorcycling as a legitimate form of transport which has clear benefits to society by helping to reduce traffic congestion, reduce environmental damage and increase social mobility.
The guidance also recognises the special needs of motorcycling, in particular, safety policy, secure parking, access to Bus Lanes and Advance Stop Lines. The report strongly recommends Local Authorities to establish motorcycle forums as a means of engaging motorcyclists to help inform local transport plans.
David Short, MAG Campaigns Manager said, “This is a tremendous step forward for motorcyclists and the Scottish Executive should be congratulated on their innovative approach to ensure that motorcyclists are where they should be, fully integrated, fully consulted with and working in partnership with those tasked with formulating transport policy. It also demonstrates the collective influence of the motorcycling community and what can be achieved when we all pull together."
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David Short – MAG Campaigns Manager:Mobile – 077389 48080Office - 01347 822214Email: campaigns-manager@mag-uk.org Or Steve Wykes – MAG Scotland Region RepresentativePhone - 0870 774 3562Email - scotland-region@mag-uk.org
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Trevor BairdPublic Affairs Director
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You might want to check out www.roundthecorner.org It's run by Borders Police and offer very positive guidance and advice for motorcycling round the Scottish Borders and has two stunning runs/routes you can download.
Had a good chat with them at the Kelso BMF rally. They are mostly bikers themselves and understand the needs of bikers.