Another small victory in France against bonkers ideas

After much campaigning by FFMC (MAG's sister organisation in France) we hear that the French Government have now scrapped the idea of banning older vehicles from city centres.

The original idea was that 8 major cities in France would introduce access restrictions on bikes built before 2004 under the guise of improving air quality.

This was a nonsensical idea given that bikes of any age will always be moving in an urban area and never adding to congestion and thus increased pollution in the way that stationary cars do, no matter how new they are.

The move would also have penalised those who chose older bikes for financial reasons, or, perversely, because they felt the carbon footprint of producing a completely new machine, was an environmental price they didn't want to pay.

This is a huge success for riders' rights and campaigning. Well done FFMC.

Paddy Tyson
Campaigns Coordinator
Motorcycle Action Group
www.mag-uk.org

Comments

Trobairitz said…
Nice to see the voice of reason won out. Would that it was always that way.

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