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Introduction
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Road Design & Traffic Engineering
Road Safety Campaigns
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Motorcycle Parking
Road Maintenance
Road Safety Audit
The Guidelines
Introduction
1.1 Scope of these Guidelines
1.2 Naming Conventions
1.3 Types of Motorcycle
1.4 Sustained Interest in Motorcycling
1.5 Motorcycle Casualties and Collisions
1.6 Taking Action
Policy
2.1 Summary
2.2 Context
2.3 Integrating Motorcycling into Transport Policies and Strategies
2.4 Government Initiatives
2.5 Motorcycle Safety Policy
2.6 Consultation with Riders
2.7 Policy is Vital
Road Design & Traffic Engineering
3.1 Summary
3.2 Context
3.3 Consultation
3.4 Road Design
3.5 Traffic Engineering
3.6 Traffic Calming
Road Safety Campaigns
4.1 Summary
4.2 Context
4.3 Education
4.4 Training
4.5 Partnership Working
4.6 Determining Target Audience and Message
4.7 Campaign Examples
4.8 Resources
4.9 Complementing Other Road Safety Campaigns
4.10 Evaluation
Travel Plans
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Context
5.3 Potential Benefits of an Increase in Motorcycle Use
5.4 Incentive Schemes
5.5 Industry Initiatives
5.6 Issues to Consider
5.7 Provision and Practical Issues to Consider
Motorcycle Parking
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Context
6.3 Assessing Demand
6.4 Parking Behaviour and Needs
6.5 Motorcycle Parking Resources
Road Maintenance
7.1 Summary
7.2 Context
7.3 Road Maintenance
7.4 Winter Maintenance
7.5 Road Works
Road Safety Audit
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Context
8.3 Collision Characteristics
8.4 Dynamics
8.5 Dynamic Implications
8.6 Urban Schemes
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Motorcycle Parking
6.1 Summary
Motorcycling has significantly grown in use since the mid 1990s.
Motorcycle theft rates remain high even when sales drop; approx. 26,000 machines are stolen every year.
National policy and design regulations are firmly in place
Local demand can be challenging to assess but relatively straightforward to satisfy
Effective motorcycle parking is “
near, clear, secure and safe to use
”