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Workshop: Un gran balzo in avanti x i motociclisti ...
Trasmetto quanto ho appena ricevuto:
FOR IMMEDIATE PUBLICATION A giant leap forward for motorcyclists The results from the OECD workshop on motorcycle safety last week may represent a giant leap forward for us motorcyclists, says FEMA President Hans Petter Strifeldt. The OECD workshop on motorcycle safety held in Lillehammer, Norway, 10-11 June came out with the best possible results for the motorcyclists. On top of the recommendation list comes the fact that training is the most important factor with regard to accident prevention, and that training should be emphasized in all countries. This is something the motorcyclists have known for ages and have demonstrated through concepts like the Initial Riders Training, which was finalized recently. Training should also include other vehicle drivers, e.g. car drivers. Moreover, when opening the conference, the Norwegian Minister of Transport, Ms. Liv Signe Navarsete made it totally clear that there are no contradictions between a Vision Zero and motorcycles. In the concluding remarks, Mr. Lasse Lager from the Norwegian Ministry of Transport continued by stating that "[after] ten years the Vision Zero has evolved to contain both accident prevention and injury reduction, as that these are of equal importance to the safety of the road users." - This effectively puts to sleep any arguments from the nay-sayers: there are absolutely no contradictions between riding a motorcycle and being included in road traffic strategies, Strifeldt comments. The fact that motorcyclists were present at this workshop is a demonstration of a sound principle: One needs to put the motorcyclists at the table when discussing how to solve challenges facing the motorcyclists. - It may seem obvious, but this has not been the case in many countries. Actually, an integrated approach where the riders are included from the beginning is so novel that the OECD Secretary General Mr. Jack Short named it "The New Thing". As riders we can only applaud it, says Strifeldt. All in all the workshop may herald a new era with regard to motorcycle safety, seen from the motorcyclist's perspective. - If the recommendations from the workshop are followed in the continued work, the workshop in itself represent a giant leap forward for us motorcyclists. Then it has finally been taken into consideration that the motorcyclists are the actual experts on motorcycle safety, Strifeldt concludes. END Note to editors: 1. Norwegian Minister of Transport, Ms. Liv Signe Navarsete,speech available at <http://www.regjeringen.no/en/dep/sd/Whats-new/taler_og_artikler/ministeren/2008/oecd-workshop-on-motorcycling-safety---l.html?id=516395> 2. More over the OECD Workshop on Motorcycle Safety <http://www.internationaltransportforum.org/jtrc/safety/Lillehammer2008/lillehammer08.html> 3. Press Release from the Norwegian Government <http://www.regjeringen.no/nb/dep/sd/...html?id=516395> Contact: · Hans Petter Strifeldt - President - president@fema-online.eu <Strifeldt@hotmail.com> - Mobile +47 99480650 · For pictures and logos, Virginie Peters campaigns@fema-online.eu <campaigns@fema-online.eu> - mobile phone Mobile +32 484976170 --- FEMA - Federation of European Motorcyclists' Associations Rue des Champs 62, 1040 Brussels, Belgium Tel: +32 2 736 9047 / Fax: +32 2 736 9401 <http://www.fema.ridersrights.org> - 00043850.jpg - NPRA_OECD workshop on motorcycle safety_170608.pdf - PR-20080616-OECDWorkshop_final.pdf |
Bene.
Vision Zero è un programma, varato nel 1995 dal governo Svedese e poi fatto proprio anche da altri governi, che si basa sull'assunto che è eticamente inaccettabile che la gente muoia o sia ferita gravemente mentre si sposta sulle strade. Nei giorni scorsi si è tenuto a Lillehammer, in Norvegia, un workshop indetto dall'OCSE (Organizzazione per la Cooperazione e lo Sviluppo Economico) sulla sicurezza stradale per i motociclisti. A tale riguardo, il testo pubblicato da ilmaglio riporta alcune notizie molto interessanti:
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...la formazione corretta a monte è fondamentale...io che lavoro da anni con le autoscuole SPESSO (non sempre) l'obiettivo è avere il più alto numero di promossi, auto, moto o pesanti non è importante, non formare dei conducenti consapevoli di cosa hanno sotto il sedere e delle situazioni che si possono presentare...:rolleyes:
Lo stesso discorso vale per le modalità con cui SPESSO (non sempre) vengono impostati gli esami e i criteri di promozione...:rolleyes: scusate il piccolo sfogo...:lol: |
Ho ricordi vividi del mio esame per la patente auto nel 1984:
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Al riguardo, dall'ultima newsletter dell'ACEM (Associazione Costruttori Europei di Motocicli) riporto quanto segue.
ITF identifies priorities for Motorcycle safetyRichiamo l'attenzione sulle proposte pratiche da adottare nel breve periodo, scaturite dal workshop:
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