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		Latest news from MAG Ireland- AGM Notice – 23rd November 2019
- Join us at the Irish Motorbike & Scooter Show, RDS, 1-3 March
- Principal Insurance partners with AXA in Ireland
- MAG Ireland AGM – 26th January 2019
- National Ride to Work Day 2018 – 18th June
- MAG attends FEMA Annual General Meeting in Brussels
- Meet MAG Ireland at the Irish Motorbike & Scooter Show, 3-5 March 2017
- Feature: Not your average biker
- No Motorcyclists’ Organization Could Exist Without Volunteers
- Extraordinary General Meeting of MAG Ireland, December 10th, Dublin
- Read MAG Ireland on Negative Press in this month’s Bike Buyers Guide
- ‘First Bike on Scene’ celebrates five years in Ireland
 
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Crash Barriers Archive
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			Killer BarriersPosted on June 24, 2015 | No CommentsA roadside barrier is never “safe”. They are best described as “less dangerous” than whatever they are meant to protect the road user from. We’ve […]
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			Norway – Ban on cable barriers upheldPosted on September 30, 2013 | No CommentsGood news, at least for motorcyclists in Norway, comes via our FEMA colleagues in NMCU (Norsk Motorcycle Union, the Norwegian equivalent of MAG Ireland) who […]
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			Guidelines for motorcyclist-friendly guardrails publishedPosted on October 2, 2012 | No CommentsToday MAG Ireland brings you news of a new initiative by F.E.M.A. to promote motorcyclist friendly crash barriers. The initiative aims to establish a comprehensive […]
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			EU Parliament hosts exhibition of rider friendly guardrailsPosted on April 27, 2012 | No CommentsThe European Parliament has held an exhibition called “Safe roadside barriers for motorcyclists, an urgent need in Europe – How to effectively protect vulnerable road […]
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			Sweden to test motorcycle friendly crash barriersPosted on April 12, 2012 | No CommentsThe Swedish Motorcyclists Association, SMC, has reported that the Swedish Government is to test motorcycle friendly crash barriers in three locations in Sweden. The move, which […]
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			Ireland says NO to safer barriersPosted on June 18, 2011 | No CommentsMAG Ireland is disappointed to bring you news that Ireland has voted against a standard which would have meant an end to the use of […]
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			Crash Barriers – MAG Ireland Position StatementPosted on November 22, 2010 | No CommentsMAG Ireland has consistently campaigned for “motorcyce friendly” crash barriers. In our view, the only suitable barrier is the concrete t-wall type. Further details to […]
![Killer Barriers A roadside barrier is never “safe”. They are best described as “less dangerous” than whatever they are meant to protect the road user from. We’ve […]](https://www.magireland.org/maghome/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/DSC_4478-115x115.jpg)
![Norway – Ban on cable barriers upheld Good news, at least for motorcyclists in Norway, comes via our FEMA colleagues in NMCU (Norsk Motorcycle Union, the Norwegian equivalent of MAG Ireland) who […]](https://www.magireland.org/maghome/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/cable-barrier-115x115.jpg)
![Guidelines for motorcyclist-friendly guardrails published Today MAG Ireland brings you news of a new initiative by F.E.M.A. to promote motorcyclist friendly crash barriers. The initiative aims to establish a comprehensive […]](https://www.magireland.org/maghome/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/card-11-115x115.jpg)
![EU Parliament hosts exhibition of rider friendly guardrails The European Parliament has held an exhibition called “Safe roadside barriers for motorcyclists, an urgent need in Europe – How to effectively protect vulnerable road […]](https://www.magireland.org/maghome/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/postscovered-115x115.jpg)
![Sweden to test motorcycle friendly crash barriers The Swedish Motorcyclists Association, SMC, has reported that the Swedish Government is to test motorcycle friendly crash barriers in three locations in Sweden. The move, which […]](https://www.magireland.org/maghome/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/smc-logo-115x115.jpg)
![Ireland says NO to safer barriers MAG Ireland is disappointed to bring you news that Ireland has voted against a standard which would have meant an end to the use of […]](https://www.magireland.org/maghome/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/LOGO2G-115x115.jpg)