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- Update on EU Regulations from Right to Ride
- MAG Dublin Puppy Food Run, 10th June 2012
- FEMA recruiting for Project Assistant vacancy
- Easytrip: Warning to motorcyclists using express toll lanes
- National Ride to Work Day, Monday 18th June 2012
- Meet MAG Ireland at Lee Motorcycles, Cork, Sat. 12th May
- RSA: 43% of learner permit holders drive unaccompanied
- Wishing happy trails to all RevUP4DSI participants
- MAG UK Demo 24th June
- Icelandic riders win right to choice on protective clothing
- EU Parliament hosts exhibition of rider friendly guardrails
- Meet MAG Ireland at Waterford Harley Davidson open day, Saturday 21st April
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RSA: 43% of learner permit holders drive unaccompanied
Posted on May 8, 2012 | No CommentsAccording to a recent press release by the RSA, some 43% of learner permit holders drive unaccompanied. The statement goes on to note: Of the... -
Getting Started
Posted on December 19, 2010 | No CommentsThe MAG office has received a number of enquiries since the introduction of Initial Basic Training (IBT) on December 6th 2010. It appears that many... -
CBT (IBT) From December 6th 2010
Posted on November 22, 2010 | No CommentsCBT from December 6th As expected, the Road Safety Authority (RSA) has announced the details of it’s compulsory training scheme for car & motorcycle users.... -
CBT/IBT & Training
Posted on November 20, 2010 | No CommentsMAG Ireland has always supported compulsory basic training for ALL road users. Why? Because both the EU & the Irish transport authorities have consistently used...
