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MOTORCYCLING LOSES ONE OF ITS GREATS 08 March 2005 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd The death of biking lobbyist, Simon Milward, has come as a shock to the MCI and his passing is a great loss to motorcycling. |
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NATIONAL BIKESAFE LAUNCH AND BIKING EVENT ANNOUNCED 03 March 2005 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd The annual national BikeSafe motorcycling event featuring a host of motorbike stars is being held at Cheltenham Racecourse on April 2nd and 3rd. |
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‘A STREET, A TRACK, AN OPEN ROAD’ - THE WEBSITE IS ONLINE 25 February 2005 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd An interactive, informative and attention grabbing website will be launched on 17th February to compliment the new industry DVD, A Street, A Track, An Open Road.
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“NATIONAL MOTORCYCLE STRATEGY ONLY A STARTING PLACE FOR DECENT MOTORCYCLE POLICIES” SAYS INDUSTRY. 22 February 2005 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd Today’s publication by the Government of the first National Motorcycle Strategy (NMS) has been welcomed by the Motor Cycle Industry Association (MCI). |
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‘A STREET, A TRACK, AN OPEN ROAD’ – INDUSTRY LAUNCHES INNOVATIVE DV 13 February 2005 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd An eclectic cast feature in ‘A Street, A Track, An Open Road’ which is due to be launched on 17th February to provide an entertaining and educational approach to rider development. |  |
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INDUSTRY REACTS ANGRILY TO ‘EURO LUNACY’ ON MOTORCYCLE RIDING LICENCES. 26 January 2005 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd The Motor Cycle Industry Association (MCI) has today reacted angrily to a vote in the European Parliament’s Transport Committee, which threatens to fundamentally change the way which novice motorcyclists can gain their licences in the UK and Europe. |
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2004 SALES FIGURES REVEAL DYNAMIC AND VIBRANT MOTORCYCLE MARKET 19 January 2005 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd In 2004 133,938 new motorcycles were registered in the United Kingdom, 14% fewer than in 2003 according to figures released today by the Motor Cycle Industry Association.
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DECEMBER 2004 NEW REGISTRATION FIGURES FOR MOTORCYCLES, MOPEDS AND SCOOTERS 19 January 2005 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd DECEMBER, YEAR NEW REGISTRATIONS
DECEMBER AND YEAR TO DATE COMPARISONS FOR NEW REGISTRATIONS BY STYLE
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MOTORCYCLE INDUSTRY CALLS ON TRANSPORT FOR LONDON TO LIFT UNFAIR BAN ON MOTORCYCLE TAXIS 13 January 2005 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd The Motor Cycle Industry Association (MCI) is today calling on Transport for London TfL to lift its ban on the use of motorcycles as taxis. |
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PARLIAMENTARIANS SAY ‘BIKING IS GOOD FOR BRIT 10 January 2005 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd In the wake of adverse and often unfair publicity about motorcycling in 2004, the All Party Parliamentary Motorcycle Group (APG) has today called for a fairer deal for motorcycling in the UK and will be spreading the message in 2005 that ‘Biking is Good for Britain.’ |
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‘SUPPORT MOTORCYCLING IN TRANSPORT PLANS’ SAYS INDUSTRY, AS GOVERNMENT PUBLISHES LOCAL POLICY GUIDANCE 06 January 2005 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd The publication by the Government of the ‘Full Guidance on Local Transport Plans: Second Edition’ has again revealed an urgent need for local authorities to include positive plans and policies for motorcycle use.
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RESEARCH FINDS MOTORCYCLING FULFILS FANTASIES 05 January 2005 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd The recent round the world motorcycling adventure of Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman has been widely reported and stirred significant interest in the media and two-wheel world.
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BIKES WILL BEAT CONGESTION THE EASY WAY AS HIGH OCCUPANCY VEHICLE LANE IS ANNOUNCED 22 December 2004 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd Bikers should be smiling as the Government announces proposals to introduce High Occupancy Vehicle lanes (HOV) on the M1. |
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GCHQ SCOOPS ‘MOST MOTORCYCLE FRIENDLY COMPANY’ COMPETITION PRIZE 15 December 2004 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd The Ride to Work 2004 competition to find the ‘Most Motorcycle Friendly Company’ has been won by GCHQ in Cheltenham. The lucky winners will be rewarded with a new covered, secure motorcycle parking bay. |
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AWARD GIVEN TO TRANSPORT FOR LONDON FOR REDUCING MOTORCYCLE CASUALTIES 29 November 2004 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd Transport for London (TfL) have been presented with a prestigious Prince Michael Road Safety Award. |  |
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EUROPEAN MOTORCYCLE INDUSTRY UNVEILS ITS MOTORCYCLE SAFETY PLAN FOR ACTION 24 November 2004 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd ACEM, (Association of Constructors of European Motorcycles) the motorcycle industry in Europe has today (November 24th 2004) unveiled its Plan for Action which aims developing an integrated European safety policy for motorcycling. |
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MCI CALLS FOR ROAD SAFETY PROJECT FUNDING IN ROAD SAFETY BILL 23 November 2004 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd On the eve of the Queen’s Speech and responding to continuing concerns about motorcycle safety, MCI is calling for Government to create ring-fenced funding for local road safety projects such as the highly successful Bikesafe Scheme.
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DIVERSITY IS THE KEY TO MOTORCYCLE SALES INCREASE 16 November 2004 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd As the International Motorcycle and Scooter Show comes to a close the figures released today from the Motorcycle Industry Association (MCI) show how sales have continued to increase in diverse sectors.
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OCTOBER 2004 NEW REGISTRATION FIGURES FOR MOTORCYCLES, MOPEDS AND SCOOTERS 16 November 2004 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd OCTOBER AND YEAR TO DATE COMPARISONS FOR NEW REGISTRATIONS BY STYLE |
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ENJOY SHORTER JOURNEY TIMES ON TWO WHEELS SAYS MOTOR CYCLE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION 26 July 2004 - Motor Cycle Industry Association Ltd The Motor Cycle Industry Association (MCI) is encouraging people to travel on a motorbike or scooterto enjoy the benefits of the shorter journey times that biking brings. |
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