FEMA to organise European Motorcyclist Forum on 2 and 3 February in Brussels
19 Jan 2015

FEMA to organise European Motorcyclist Forum on 2 and 3 February in Brussels

The Federation of European Motorcyclists' Associations (FEMA), the body which represents national rider groups across Europe, will host on 2 and 3 February 2015 its annual European Motorcyclist Forum. This year’s event will cover several topics relevant to motorcycling safety including the results of the RIDERSCAN project and its implications for the European Commission’s road safety policy orientations for 2011-2020. 

The Federation of European Motorcyclists' Associations (FEMA), the body which represents national rider groups across Europe, will host on 2 and 3 February 2015 its annual European Motorcyclist Forum.

This year’s event will cover several topics relevant to motorcycling safety including the results of the RIDERSCAN project and its implications for the European Commission’s road safety policy orientations for 2011-2020, research on motorcycling safety, infrastructure development and effective communication strategies with motorcyclist groups.

Speakers and moderators will include Anna Zee (FEMA President), Szabolcs Schmidt and Casto Lopez-Benitez (European Commission, DG MOVE), Pierre van Eslande (IFSTTAR, OECD), Aline Delhaye (FEMA, RIDERSCAN coordinator) and Brian Harnett (Irish Road Safety Authority), among others.

The 2015 European Motorcyclist Forum will run over two days of seminars, presentations and debate. A full day workshop will be organised at the CEN-CENELEC premises on 2 February. A half-day debate session in the European Parliament will take place on 3 February.

The event in the Parliament will be kindly hosted by Ms Inés Ayalá-Sender, Mr Wim van de Camp MEP and Mr Dominique Riquet, MEPs.

The full programme of the 2015 European Motorcyclist Forum and the registration form are available here

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