British motorcyclists meet the transport minister Member news May 26, 2023May 26, 2023 This week BMF representative Anna Zee and other members of the UK National Motorcyclists Council (NMC) met transport minister Richard Holden. The British motorcyclists' organisation BMF (a member of FEMA) focussed on the lack of motorcycling in wider transport policies, the need for emerging ‘smart’ roads and vehicle technologies, plus automated
British city calls motorcycles a ‘noisy safety risk’ Member news November 2, 2022November 1, 2022 The British city of Cambridge justifies high charges for a Sustainable Travel Zone by calling motorcycling a noisy safety risk. Motorcyclists' organisation BMF says these proposals are a poorly justified move against motorbikes. A new consultation from the Greater Cambridge Partnership (GCP) has suggested that motorcycles are a safety risk, are
British riders oppose the ban of new petrol-powered motorcycles Member news October 7, 2022May 8, 2024 After the British government recently proposed to stop the sale of new non-zero emission motorcycles from 2035, both British motorcyclists' organisations - BMF and MAG - have clearly expressed their views. The UK government proposed the following dates to stop the sale of new non-zero emission models: 2035 for all L-category
The UK wants to ban the sale of new fossil fuelled motorcycles from 2035 FEMA news July 18, 2022July 26, 2022 'It is important that motorcycles do not remain fossil fuelled as the rest of the transport fleet cleans up', according to Trudy Harrison MP, Minister of State for Transport for the United Kingdom. The government of the United Kingdom has launched an open consultation, called 'L-category vehicles: ending sales of new