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Tolls

Tolls Position Motorcycle toll charge needs to be adjusted to one-quarter the rate of cars. Motorcycle riders are prepared to pay THE CORRECT RATE OF TOLL Because cars are smaller… Continue reading Tolls

Videos – Please look twice.

This is a road safety initiative by the Motorcycle Council that was released with the running of the 2006 Motorcycle Awarness Week.

Crashed? Been Injured?

The MCC of NSW works with a leading Injury Compensation Specialist Law firm, LHD Lawyers, to explain how CTP & LTCS work. Issues covered include: What is CTP & LTCS… Continue reading Crashed? Been Injured?

City of Sydney Transport Policy

The MCC of NSW worked in conjunction with the City of Sydney to develop a transport policy that addresses the needs and concerns of motorcycle and scooter riders in the… Continue reading City of Sydney Transport Policy

Make A Change

There are different levels of Government and different ways of letting them know what you think. Every citizen is entitled to have their views known and is perfectly entitled to… Continue reading Make A Change

Helmet Road Rules

Helmet Road Rules Impossible to Comply with RR 270 Road Rule 270 requires a rider to …..wear an approved motor bike helmet securely fitted and fastened on the rider’s head.… Continue reading Helmet Road Rules

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Facilitating Change

Our needs as road users are rarely considered by those who draft legislation, change regulations or implement road safety campaigns. If we don’t work at maintaining amd improving legislation, regulations… Continue reading Facilitating Change

Invisible

Mighty Media produce professional, easily maintained web sites and creative multimedia applications.We can offer web solutions to suit your budget, from a small promotional site, to expansive, e-commerce sites backed… Continue reading Invisible

Transport Planning

Transport Planning Motorcycles have the advantage of reducing congestion and pollution, yet they continue to be ignored in transport plans. Exclusion from Planning has lead to a number of “symptoms”… Continue reading Transport Planning