29 Οκτ 2021

FEMA: MEP's want Intelligent Speed Assistance on motorcycles

 
 
FEMA's news update
This is a news update from FEMA, the Federation of European Motorcyclists' Associations.
 
FEMA’s mission is to promote riders’ interests, to defend riders’ rights and to protect and preserve motorcycling throughout Europe and globally.
 

MEP’s want Intelligent Speed Assistance on motorcycles.
The European Parliament wants robust road safety measures, such as a 30 km per hour speed limit and zero-tolerance for drink-driving, but it also suggests Intelligent Speed Assistance on motorcycles.
 
 
 

Austrian motorcyclists: road bans for ‘loud’ bikes must end.
In some Austrian regions motorcycles with a registered standing sound emission of more than 95 dB (A) are banned from using the road. But how realistic is this limit? Motorcyclists’ organisation Bikers’ Voice did a soundcheck.
 
 
 

UK: ‘tampering with a motorcycle’s environmental performance will be illegal’.
British bikers were alarmed by the suggestion that the government wanted to introduce measures that would stop motorcycle customisation.
 
 

EU Parliament ends impossible insurance requirements for motorsports.
The European Parliament voted for a new insurance directive that saves motorcycle sports.

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Do driver support systems see motorcycles? Euro NCAP introduces tests.
From 2023 Euro NCAP will start testing driver support systems in cars, such as Autonomous Emergency Braking and Lane Support Systems, on their ability to look for and react to motorcyclists.
 
 

 

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