Hi Viz in France withdrawn
Here's a bit of good news from Paddy at MAG:
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We've just heard that the French interior Minister Emmanuel Valls has decided to withdraw the 150 square centimetre hi-viz rule.
Apparently he has acknowledged the protests from riders and that there really isn't any basis for the move.
MAG highlighted a few months ago, that apart from setting a dangerous precedent and creating the possibility that responsibility for accidents could be automatically shifted toward those riders not wearing the hi-viz as required, the French Government had also found itself in possible breach of a Directive which stipulated minimum quantities of hi-viz IF hi-viz was being prescribed.
If you read French:
http://motomag.com/Derniere-minute-E...s-motards.html
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Paddy Tyson
Campaigns Coordinator
Motorcycle Action Group
www.mag-uk.org
Re: Hi Viz in France withdrawn
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Originally Posted by alanTDM
Here's a bit of good news from Paddy at MAG:
Bike Safe
The Troll };{)
We've just heard that the French interior Minister Emmanuel Valls has decided to withdraw the 150 square centimetre hi-viz rule.
Apparently he has acknowledged the protests from riders and that there really isn't any basis for the move.
MAG highlighted a few months ago, that apart from setting a dangerous precedent and creating the possibility that responsibility for accidents could be automatically shifted toward those riders not wearing the hi-viz as required, the French Government had also found itself in possible breach of a Directive which stipulated minimum quantities of hi-viz IF hi-viz was being prescribed.
If you read French:
http://motomag.com/Derniere-minute-E...s-motards.html
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Paddy Tyson
Campaigns Coordinator
Motorcycle Action Group
www.mag-uk.org
Another small victory for common sense and ‘people power’ [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
Re: Hi Viz in France withdrawn
Jolly good, thats one less thing to worry about for next years trip.
Re: Hi Viz in France withdrawn
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Originally Posted by skippernick
Jolly good, thats one less thing to worry about for next years trip.
WAHOOO! :) Less luggage!
Re: Hi Viz in France withdrawn
Hooray I was never going to wear it anyway, it means I won't have to get a trike.
Re: Hi Viz in France withdrawn
Let's all go to France. ;D
Re: Hi Viz in France withdrawn
Rightly or wrongly I was under the impression the 150cm2 proposed rule concerned reflective material not Hi Viz. I have got that much already on my 5 year old gear as I suspect many of us who wear textiles also do.
I also understand its suspended not cancelled.
I also believe the same is true of the breathalyser rule i.e its been suspended not cancelled.
I'm also sure there are others more in the know than I am the subject who could provide some more accuracy ;) :D