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In 2000 the Federation of European Motorcyclists' Associations (FEMA) published
the 'Final report of the motorcyclists and crash barriers project'.
This project developed recommendations to road authorities for reducing injuries
to motorcyclists in collision with crash barriers. The project was supported by
the Directorate General for Energy and Transport of the European Commission.
Since the report was published several national FEMA member organisations have
been working with road authorities on improving existing crash barriers and
adapting them to the needs of motorcyclists, but there are still difficulties
and obstacles that
motorcyclists' organisations encounter.
FEMA has now formed a Working Group on crash barriers, existing of
representatives of FEMA member organisations from Norway, the United Kingdom and
the Netherlands. This Working Group will make an inventory of existing
motorcyclist-friendly crash barrier projects all over Europe, using information
and data provided by all 22 FEMA member organisations.
After collecting all this information the FEMA Working Group will produce a
document that can function as lobbying tool for riders' right organisations in
their own country and in Europe. This document, that will include conclusions
and recommendations, is expected to be finished in June 2005.
The main goal of the lobby by motorcyclists will be to get motorcycles included
in the European standard for testing crash barriers. This will force national
road authorities to improve motorcyclists' safety by improving crash barriers.
The picture shows the members of the Working Group in front of a
motorcyclist-friendly crash barrier in the Netherlands (from left to right): Wim
Taal - MAG Netherlands, Trevor Baird - MAG United Kingdom and Morten Hansen -
NMCU Norway.
2000 Final report of the motorcyclists and crash barriers project'. is available
Here

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