Swedish government cancels speed reductions Member news February 22, 2022February 22, 2022 In a country like Sweden, where long distance driving is a part of life, speed reductions lead to a lot of criticism. Swedish motorcyclists have better ideas to improve road safety than simply reducing speed. Since 2016, the Swedish Transport Administration has reduced speeds from 90-100 km/h to 80 km/h on
Sweden: COVID-19 leads to less public transport, more motorcycle trips Member news February 11, 2022 In Sweden motorcycle use grew during the COVID-19 pandemic, while use of public transport halved. The COVID-19 pandemic caused big changes in the way people in Sweden travel, both for work and for leisure. Travel in Sweden decreased by 13% in the period March 2020 - August 2021, compared with 2019.
New Swedish riders find motorcycle licence too expensive Member news February 9, 2022February 10, 2022 With the current European rules for driving licences under review, Swedish motorcyclists’ organisation SMC takes a closer look at how Swedes experience their journey to become licenced riders. SMC - a member of FEMA - conducted a survey of those who have taken a driving licence in the period 2018-2021. In
Swedish motorcyclists visit Brussels FEMA news October 22, 2019March 3, 2022 A group of thirteen members of staff from Swedish motorcyclists’ organization SMC travelled to Brussels for a ‘field trip’, to take a look inside the European ‘bubble’. SMC is FEMA’s largest member organization and obviously they employ quite a number of staff that never have any dealings with FEMA or the
FEMA welcomes a new member organization FEMA news October 5, 2019March 3, 2022 On Saturday 5 October 2019, the FEMA Committee meeting was held in Brussels, with representatives from motorcyclists' organizations from all over Europe. During this meeting we welcomed Belgian organization Fédémot as a new probationary member. At the FEMA Committee meeting, Maria Nordqvist from Swedish motorcyclists' association SMC was awarded the David