Sunday, January 8, 2012

News on French biking laws.

The French Gov has finally confirmed how it will implement new regulations for bikers regarding reflective clothing and number plates.
As of 1st Jan 2013 it will be an offence, punishable through a fine and the loss of points, (in France you lose them, don't gain them) not to wear at least 150cm2 of reflective clothing between the waist and the shoulders and not to be using an enlarged number plate.
You may remember that this was first mooted as an accident reduction issue, but most accidents involve 125cc bikes and below, and these are exempt from the new rules.
Riders in France must already use their headlights all the time and carry reflective stickers on their helmets.
You may also remember that the French Government then said the regulations were to ensure other motorists could see  if riders were lying in the middle of the road at night...
FFMC's Frederic Jeorge said "It will be considered almost as bad as driving without a helmet, even if you are wearing full leather armour, on a bike with the headlights on and knowing that our helmets already have 4 mandatory reflective
stickers...
Also, it will NOT include the mopeds and 125cc, where's the logic?"
Logic? I'm not sure that's generally considered when creating
legislation for motorcyclists.
Kind regards
Paddy Tyson
Campaigns Co-ordinator
MAG (UK) - Motorcycle Action Group

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