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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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Campaigns Archive
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Belfast bikers to get increased bus lane access
Posted on November 19, 2011 | No CommentsThanks to our friends over at Right to Ride, we learn that motorcycles are to be allowed in a number of new bus lanes in […] -
MAG Ireland in meeting with RSA
Posted on November 18, 2011 | No CommentsA delegation from MAG Ireland recently met with Noel Brett of the Road Safety Authority. While the primary aim of the meeting was to discuss […] -
9 out of 10 say NO to compulsory High-Viz
Posted on November 2, 2011 | No Comments91% of respondents say “No” to mandatory high viz in MAG Ireland poll Over 1,000 of you have now voted in the MAG Ireland poll […] -
High Viz Video – a driver’s eye view
Posted on October 27, 2011 | No CommentsThe RSA’s National Motorcycle Safety Action Plan (2010-2014) seeks to introduce mandatory Hi-Viz clothing for riders and pillion passengers. This proposal is prefaced by the […] -
MAG Responds to RSA consultation on Type Approval
Posted on October 26, 2011 | No CommentsMAG Ireland has issued a formal response to the RSA on their request for submissions in relation to the type approval regulations which they published […] -
Stop Mandatory High Viz – Posters
Posted on October 22, 2011 | No CommentsMAG Ireland recently launched a series of posters intended to raise awareness amongst riders about the potential consequences of Mandatory High Visibility Clothing (MHV) as […] -
Independent protest, RSA offices, Fri 28th Oct
Posted on October 20, 2011 | No CommentsUpdate: 28th October 2011 An estimated 60 bikes decended on the RSA offices in Ballina on Friday 29th October 2011 to vividly demonstrate their opposition […]
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![Stop Mandatory High Viz – Posters MAG Ireland recently launched a series of posters intended to raise awareness amongst riders about the potential consequences of Mandatory High Visibility Clothing (MHV) as […]](https://www.magireland.org/maghome/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/audrey_tn_150-115x115.jpg)
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