Radars – First mobilizations of bikers against speed at 80 km-h –

First mobilizations of bikers against speed at 80 km / h

Radars - First mobilizations of bikers against speed at 80 km-h -

In the provinces, bikers have started to mobilize to protest against the drop in speed to 80 km / h on the secondary network, which is due to come into effect on July 1, 2018. Tour de France not exhaustive.

In line with the French Federation of Angry Bikers (FFMC) which denounces the, several biker actions have already taken place in the provinces to fight against the and others are announced in the coming days..

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While some FFMC antennas like that of (21) or (84) challenge their elected officials by inviting bikers to do the same, others call for taking to the streets to be heard. Thus in the Allier, the mobilized motorists and motorcyclists this Saturday January 13 on the occasion of the market of Saint-Pourçain-sur-Sioule, to "inform the public on the aberrations of this project" and "very sincerely thanks all the people who took part in this action which calls for others ".

In Nantes, the FFMC 44 brought together on Friday "all road users, motorized two-wheelers and motorists, whether on foot, by motorbike or by car", for a "first action-reaction "in front of the prefecture in order to express their" opposition to the limitation to 80 km / h on the secondary network ". And "this is only the beginning", warns the departmental antenna.

In the Jura, the went to "present its demands" to Danièle Brulebois, LREM MP for Jura, during her meeting of wishes. "Although not invited, we expressed our disagreement with the passage to forced march towards 80 km / h on the roads, the privatization of on-board radars, restricted traffic areas. We also reminded him of our request for an appointment. which has remained unanswered for the moment and told him that the FFMC will not remain without action at local and national level ".

In the neighboring department of Doubs, is preparing a "general mobilization against the 80 km / h" Saturday January 27 in Besançon (more information to follow in the week), while still in the region, the independent group has already organized a rally this weekend at the Pôle Moto de Chalon-sur-Saône to "oppose Macron’s road repression, 80, the increase in gasoline and tolls, etc."

Saturday January 20 and 27

Next Saturday, January 20, 2018, the organizes a "demonstration against the demagogic measure of the government to limit the speed to 80 km / h". The departure is scheduled at 1:15 p.m. from the Conforama in Villeneuve-sur-Lot to join the Agen event. "We want to bring together beyond bikers, motorists must join us that day", specifies the Lot-et-Garonne antenna which intends to "renew these gatherings, perhaps itinerant, on January 27, and live the challenge until the withdrawal of this measure ". It will be supported by the, which gives an appointment to the bikers on Saturday January 20 for a departure at 9:00 in front of Desclaux Moto passion in Auch, to "join the Agen demonstration in the early afternoon".

Same mobilization in two stages for La and La, which provide for an action on January 20 with several departures (Carcassonne, Narbonne, Castel, Limoux, Quillan and Sigean) so that "all the departments are inundated with leaflets" by placing themselves at the traffic lights, stops, crossroads, supermarkets, etc. ", then a second demo on January 27 with a departure from Castelnaudary to join Narbonne" at government pace, very slowly, with all road users (cars, motorcycles, trucks) who want defend their freedoms well ".

For its part, the announced that it was withdrawing from "all actions" of the prefect in terms of road safety, in order to "denounce the national measures taken this week against road users and not for". Invited by the Prefect of Drôme to "sign the general orientation document in terms of road safety for the next five years", the bikers expressed their disagreement with the "current policy of indiscriminate repression, which motivated our decision to not to "assist" the State services in their obligations in terms of rentier security ".

Finally in the North, la launches an "Emergency Black Points" action and calls on all drivers to react to the new government provisions on speed limits by emphasizing "the state of our secondary network".

"We need you for an inventory close to your home or in places that you practice regularly and which are dangerous for our travels", explains the FFMC branch of the North which provides .

To be continued on MNC: stay connected !

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