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Motorcycle Action Group

 

Motorcycle Action Group
www.mag-uk.org

The Motorcycle Action Group (MAG UK) is a lobbying organisation that exists to protect motorcycling from negative legislation that threatens the pleasure of riders.

Established in 1973 specifically to campaign for the repeal of the mandatory helmet law MAG has dramatically broadened the scope of its activity and has now established itself as the legitimate voice of the road-riding biker in the UK.

Beyond that we have taken responsibility for promoting a better motorcycling environment through local lobbying on convenience issues such as bus lane use, advanced stop lines, congestion charging and parking facilities.

MAG is more interested than most in promoting the interests of road safety but not at the expense of our right to ride, enjoy fundamental freedoms and control our machines.

MAG's principles since 1973 are fundamental to our commitment to presenting a consistent philosophic position.

MAG has tailored its tactics and style to suit the evolving motorcycle and political scene but will not trade ethics for short term popularity.

MAG is very much a grass-roots organisation, with a large number of full and affiliated members, local groups, and local activity.

MAG was instrumental in establishing FEMA, the Federation of European Motorcycling Organisations, which co-ordinates the lobbying activities of twenty two national riders’ organisations at a European level.

If you are MAG member your bike is covered by cash reward of up to £1000 for information leading to the conviction of the thieves.

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