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Survey: 31% of motorcyclists would quit riding if forced to go electric

TfL urges riders and drivers to watch out for each other as too many young lives are lost each year | Transport for London

Transport for London TfL urges riders and drivers to watch out for each other as too many young lives are lost each year TfL wants to highlight the vulnerability of powered two-wheel vehicle users, as demand for them has surged throughout the pandemic. TfL and the police are encouraging road users to watch out for each other in a new advertising campaign during Global Road Safety Week, following a worrying number of young men being tragically killed or seriously injured in motorcycle collisions. People riding motorcycles face the greatest likelihood of death or serious injury of anyone driving on the roads. Provisional data for 2020 shows that 31 people in London were tragically killed in a collision involving a power two-wheel (PTW) vehicle, such as a motorcycle, moped or scooter and 12 of these collisions are believed to involve no other vehicle.

Study Indicates Over 30% UK Of Motorcyclists Would Quit Riding If Forced To EV Over Gas

Study Indicates Over 30% UK Of Motorcyclists Would Quit Riding If Forced To EV Over Gas Views : 1,380 | Category: New Cars | Source: | SOURCE: www.rideapart.com SHARE THIS ARTICLE The Motorcycle Action Group (MAG) is a riders’ rights organization serving the U.K. Established in 1973 to oppose the country’s Motor Cycles Regulations 1973 (Wearing of Helmets), MAG may have started on the wrong side of history, but currently works with local governments to decrease bike theft and increase on-road safety. In order to assess the riding community’s priorities, MAG surveys members and non-members on a particular issue. The latest survey centered on Britain’s plan to phase-out gas-powered four-wheeled vehicles by 2030. Under the assumption that the new law would extend to motorcycles and scooters in the near future, MAG’s survey collected responses from 4,805 participants (1,575 MAG members, 3,230 non-members).

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