Riders Gear
Sign up to our newsletter:
Last Updated: May 2nd, 2008 - 16:24:15
 
Motorcycle News & Reviews
Motorcycling News: General
Auto-Cycle Union (ACU)
BMF
FEMA
MAG UK
MCIA
Holidays, Touring, Rallies
Book Reviews
Product News
British Supersport Championship
British Superbikes
World Superbikes
Mondello Masters Series
MotoGP
Motorcycle Insurance
Aprilia
BMW Motorcycles
Honda
Kawasaki
Moto Guzzi
Pro Italia Motorcycles
Suzuki
Yamaha
KYMCO
Scooters & Mopeds



General:

Buy Motorcycle Helmets listed on eBay

Waterproof Motorcycle Boots

MyFirstChopper
Sports & Commuters
Offroad & 4x4
Scooters & Mopeds
Classic & Vintage
Tourers & Lowriders
Touring & Holidays
Dealers
Accessories UK Directory
Motorcycle Insurance
The Motorcycle Test

Press Releases Wanted

 

MAG UK

No to Motorcycle Throttle Control – No to Control via Intelligent Speed Adaption (ISA) technology
By
Aug 23, 2006, 08:23

Email this article
 Printer friendly page
In the light of comments made in the motorcycle press about the acceptability of Intelligent Speed Adaption (ISA) technology, The Motorcycle Action Group wishes to make its position crystal clear.

MAG say, "No Way Jose" to External Vehicle Speed Control.

MAG President Ian Mutch was emphatic about the issue. "Let's keep this one simple, we don't want it, not today not tomorrow not ever."

Withdrawing control from the rider is fundamentally what MAG was set up to oppose.

MAG’s Director of Public Affairs Trevor Baird recently rode a prototype motorcycle fitted with ISA technology which was developed by the University of Leeds, the Department for Transport and MIRA (Motor Industry Research Association).

The system fitted to the bike slows the bike down through speed limits by acting on the throttle from information supplied by digitally mapped GPS signals. The system also warns the rider of the speed limit through audible alarms, flashing lights and vibrating apparatus in the seat.

Baird condemned the prototype technology as, "dangerous as it overloads the rider with information thus distracting concentration. Furthermore the apparatus as it is at present will close the throttle mid corner where consistency of power is critical to stability. However we must be aware of future developments that may overcome these shortcomings as the technology evolves."

Whatever technical improvements are made, MAG is clear about its position.

Motorcycling is about fun and freedom and control, your hand on your throttle, your decision. If people abuse that control and fall foul of the law then that is a different issue but when technology is deployed to directly control motorcycles then a big line is crossed and MAG knows exactly which side of that line it stands on.

This is ultimately a philosophic issue, it's not just about safety, it's about what sort of society we want to live in. MAG says, we don't want to live in a society with the level of control which ISA can make possible and we intend to get more votes for our point of view than the safety zealots get for theirs.

To this end MAG is re launching its 2001 campaign to oppose the compulsory fitment to privately owned vehicles of any device designed to arbitrarily remove control from the driver and asks all vehicle users to sign the Mulhouse Declaration on the MAG campaign website at www.mag-uk.org where riders can join the organisation on line.

Mulhouse Declaration and Campaign website at www.mag-uk.org

Issued by

Trevor Baird
Director Of Public Affairs

MAG UK
PO BOX 750
Rugby
CV21 3ZR

Tel: +44 (0)870 444 8 448
Fax: +44 (0)870 444 8 449
Email public-affairs@mag-uk.org

The UK's Leading Riders' Rights Organisation

www.mag-uk.org


Top of Page

MAG UK
Latest Headlines
Road safety review offers an opportunity to improve road safety for motorcyclists.
Motorcycle Riders Safety - Get To Grips With Manhole Covers
Dartford Crossing - Negotiating the barriers advice for motorcyclists
No to Motorcycle Throttle Control – No to Control via Intelligent Speed Adaption (ISA) technology
Butterflies and Motorcycle Crash Barriers
MAG National Demo on EU Licence Directive
More Motorcycle Parking in the West End, London?
Sign Up to Defend Motorcycling
MAG has withdrawn its support of the UKIP meeting on the European Licensing Directive set for April 23 in Salisbury
The Motorcycle Action Group (MAG) condemns the latest EU decision on motorcycle licensing

Biketrade motorcycling news, reviews, auctions and articles; publishing articles and reviews, motorcycle link directory, ebay motorcycle auctions, free private classified ads - gives you complete control to update and delete your ads at a time that suits you, online calendar - add your events or plan your year online...

Click here to link to our pages.
 
Copyright 2002 - Biketrade. All Rights Reserved. About Biketrade