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Motorcycling: Government Support

26 October 2021

Lead MP

Bill Wiggin
North Herefordshire
Con

Responding Minister

Trudy Harrison

Tags

Transport
Word Count: 8481
Other Contributors: 7

At a Glance

Bill Wiggin raised concerns about motorcycling: government support in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

I urge the Government to support motorcycling as a recognised form of alternative transport alongside walking and cycling, improve road safety for motorcyclists by ensuring that funding is used wisely on road maintenance, and issue guidance to councils on prioritising repairs in locations where motorcyclists' safety is compromised.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

North Herefordshire
Opened the debate
I am concerned about the increasing number of motorcyclists and their significant contribution to UK transport, with approximately 1.4 million people using motorcycles annually for commuting, education, or other practical purposes. Motorcycling is a vulnerable mode of transport but also efficient and low-polluting. However, road deaths involving motorcyclists have remained high at around 20% of all road fatalities. Poor surface quality, including potholes and low-grip manhole covers, contributes to significant casualties among motorcyclists each year.

Government Response

Trudy Harrison
Government Response
It is a pleasure to serve under your chairmanship and speak on motorcycling. I congratulate Bill Wiggin for securing the debate, expressing personal enthusiasm for motorcycles while acknowledging their importance in safety, sport, recreation, and commuting. The minister recognizes that motorcycles make up an important vehicle population with 1.4 million licensed in 2020 but also notes they account for 19% of road user deaths despite making up only 1% of total traffic. She commends the work done by organizations like the Motorcycle Action Group and the Nationwide Association of Blood Bikes, emphasizing the role motorcyclists play in saving lives while ensuring their own safety is paramount. The minister highlights actions taken to promote advanced rider schemes, CBT training uptake, protective equipment use, and research into powered two-wheelers for road safety improvement. She also mentions a new road safety strategic framework focusing on understanding risks and concerns of riders and an ambitious future transport programme aiming at delivering cleaner and more technologically advanced vehicles through the regulatory review process. The minister stresses decarbonizing motorcycles to improve air quality and reduce noise pollution, committing to a phase-out date consultation for non-zero-emission L-category vehicles by 2035 or earlier if feasible, emphasizing global leadership in L-category decarbonisation.
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