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DJFridge 06-02-12 09:51 PM

The IAM strikes again
 
Personally, I have nothing against the IAM (although the Top Gear IAM driving actions made the little boy in me laugh a lot) but they do seem shoot themselves in the foot quite frequently.

http://www.motorcyclenews.com/MCN/Ne...r-bike-safety/

speedplay 06-02-12 09:54 PM

Re: The IAM strikes again
 
Didnt even bother clicking on the link when I saw Motorcyclenews in the link.
What a load of rubbish they seem to come out with on a regular basis.

andrewsmith 06-02-12 10:03 PM

Re: The IAM strikes again
 
*awaits Lozzo's comments*

Its the MCN the reports potentially wrong

Edit: Badly reported

Here is the IAM press release (I am member for the record) http://www.iam.org.uk/news/latest-ne...-injured-a-day

Specialone 06-02-12 10:04 PM

Re: The IAM strikes again
 
For once though, mcn seems to be accurate.

I started a thread last week regarding the 4% drop in motorcycle ksi's.

andrewsmith 06-02-12 10:08 PM

Re: The IAM strikes again
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by specialone (Post 2659553)
For once though, mcn seems to be accurate.

I started a thread last week regarding the 4% drop in motorcycle ksi's.

I can put money on that the mileage covered is higher than normal

Red Herring 07-02-12 11:13 AM

Re: The IAM strikes again
 
I acknowledge that the IAM have been a little bit crafty with the statistics, but that's not exactly new with any group campaigning for a particular aim. What is a shame is that MCN failed to include exactly why the IAM are releasing these figures which is at the end of the press release.

“The increase in motorcycling casualties is worrying especially while casualties among car drivers continue to fall. The government needs to ensure that education campaigns targeting motorcycling continue and funding is made available for local initiatives. The police and councils must continue to work together to improve high risk routes, encourage post test training and target bad riding behaviour through innovative enforcement techniques.”

I know as riders none of of believe we can do wrong and personally I'm not in favour of using legislation to sort it, but the reality is that the vast majority of riders could do a whole lot better than they do at the moment. The IAM happen to believe better training is the way forward, and I support that.

Biker Biggles 07-02-12 01:44 PM

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Im not so convinced about "innovative enforcement techniques"though.That smacks of big brother satelite surveillance and more "management" from the great and good.We can all do without that.
Must go and watch Enemy of the State again.

Red Herring 07-02-12 02:52 PM

Re: The IAM strikes again
 
Or it could just mean getting police officers out and about catching the offenders. It's been so long since that happened it could be considered "innovative".......

ogden 07-02-12 02:57 PM

Re: The IAM strikes again
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Red Herring (Post 2659678)
"The police and councils must continue to work together to improve high risk routes, encourage post test training and target bad riding behaviour through innovative enforcement techniques."

I'd rather they left me alone, tbh. I've spent years honing my bad riding behaviour and I like to think I've pretty much got the hang of it.

Nobbylad 07-02-12 03:25 PM

Re: The IAM strikes again
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ogden (Post 2659769)
I'd rather they left me alone, tbh. I've spent years honing my bad riding behaviour and I like to think I've pretty much got the hang of it.

:D


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