Wednesday 7 December 2011

PUBLIC HEARINGS


The  Victorian Road Safety Committee will hold public hearings for the
Inquiry into Motorcycle Safety in Traralgon and Bairnesdale next week.
Members of the public are welcome to attend the public hearings.

TRARALGON - Tuesday 13 December - 1.45pm - 4.15pm

Business Centre, Seminar Room, 55 Grey Street, Traralgon

1.45pm - 2.30pm                Victoria Police - Traralgon
2.45pm - 3.45pm                VicRoads
4.00pm - 4.15pm                Mr Pete Dowe

BAIRNSDALE - Wednesday 14 December - 9.30am - 12.30pm

Gippsland Shire Council, Council Chambers, 273 Main Street, Bairnsdale

9.30am - 10.30am               Victoria Police - Bairnsdale
10.45am - 11.30am             Eastern Region Motorcycle Working Party
11.45am - 12.30pm             Ride-Tek Motorcycle Training Academy

http://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/rsc/article/1407

Damien Codognotto OAM
Independent Riders' Group
Melbourne


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Tuesday 6 December 2011

FROM THE FOLK WHO BROUGHT YOU EUROPE'S FINANCIAL MELTDOWN.

http://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/pressroom/content/20111205IPR33211/html/Motorbikes-need-to-be-safer-and-greener-Internal-Market-Committee-MEPs-say

Motorbikes need to be safer and greener, Internal Market Committee MEPs

New rules to make motorbikes safer and more environmentally friendly got the thumbs up from Parliament's Internal Market Committee on Monday, when it adopted a report on a common system of type approval for powered two-wheel vehicles ranging from mopeds to heavy motorcycles.

Cleaner engines

Two, three and four-wheel (L-category) vehicles emit a disproportionally high level of pollutants. MEPs want to bring down these levels by extending the Euro 3 standards to mopeds from 1 January 2016, with the more stringent Euro 4 and Euro 5 standards for heavy motorbikes from 2016 and Euro 6 limits from 2020.

The committee is also calling on the Commission to carry out a comprehensive environmental impact study by 1 January 2016 to evaluate the air quality and share of pollutants contributed by L-category vehicles.

It welcomes the gradual introduction of increasingly advanced On-Board Diagnostics (OBD) systems to monitor malfunctions and hence make information on emissions easily available so that the vehicle can be repaired.

A total of around 30 million vehicles are included in the L-category which covers a wide range of vehicles including motorbikes, scooters, mopeds, electric bicycles, all terrain vehicles and quads.
Mr Van De Camp's draft report was adopted by 28 votes, with none against and three abstentions.

Next Steps

The committee will now decide on whether to open negotiations with the Council with a view to reaching agreement.at first reading on the new regulation harmonising conditions for the approval of L-category vehicles.

In the Chair: Committee Chair Malcolm Harbour (ECR, UK)
The committee points out that Europe's cities would be much less congested and cleaner if more two-wheeled vehicles were used. However, given that motorbikes, scooters and mopeds currently account for 16 per cent of the deaths on Europe's road, even though they only make up two per cent of traffic, they must be made safer.

"From today, riding a motorbike has become greener and safer", said Wim van de Camp (EPP, NL), who is steering the legislation through Parliament. "These vehicles will increase urban mobility, use less space, waste less energy and have a reduced level of emissions."

Safer Vehicles

The committee says that under the new rules to be met by the motorcycle industry, anti-lock braking systems (ABS) must be fitted to all bikes with engines above 51 cc. This is stricter than the Commission's original proposal of mandatory ABS systems for bikes over 125 cc.

MEPs support new anti-tampering measures designed to make it impossible to increase the speed of the vehicles by tampering with their powertrain, while ensuring that these measures will not prevent bikers from modifying their vehicles in other ways.

MEPs also welcome the tougher rules on lighting in order to improve visibility.

MEPs stress that manufacturers must provide unrestricted access to vehicle repair and maintenance information for everyone, including independent dealers and repairers, to ensure that the vehicles are maintained safely.

G'day guys,

Just incase you hadn't caught up with the latest recommendations from Europe, here's the summary: ABS on motorbikes >51cc capacity, non tampering rules so that motorbikes can't be made faster and tighter emission specs.

This is asking for ABS on the equivalent of mopeds. Are these politicians barking mad? The world seems a little nuttier today.

Cheers

Rob Salvatore.

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* And, we talk to Johann Kastner from Oztrikes about his business and the future of the Bi-annual Trikefest to Alice Springs.
* Peter Thoeming talks about how he started Road Rider Magazine.
* Damien Codognotto gives us the latest on the Victorian Motorcycle Enquiry.
* Live to Ride Editor Miles Rangeley and Two Wheels Editor Jeremy Bowdler talk about the move to Express Publications and the air bike prototype at the Sydney Motorcycle Show.
* Adam Wright from Harley Davidson and Cameron Cuthill from Victory share their impressions of this Darling Harbour event.
* Mark Petersen from the Sydney Motorcycle Show reflects on the changes, both now and in the future, to this industry gathering.