Men’s Health Week 2026 BMF News 15 June 2026 We all know the importance of carrying out pre-ride checks on our motorcycles, but when was the last time you carried out a check on yourself? This Men's Health Week, June 15 - 21, we're encouraging riders to take a few moments to think about their own health and wellbeing. Whether it's booking that health check, talking to someone, getting more active, or simply taking time to recharge, small steps can make a big difference. Motorcycling can offer many benefits for our wellbeing – from reducing stress and improving mental health to connecting us with like-minded people through a shared passion. But looking after ourselves is just as important as looking after our bikes. After all, we wouldn't ignore a warning light on
End-of-Life Vehicles Regulation: an update from the motorcycle perspective FEMA News 15 June 2026 This week the European Parliament will vote on the proposal for a Regulation on ‘Circularity Requirements for Vehicle Design and the Management of End-of-Life Vehicles’, which was originally presented by the European Commission in July 2023. The file is now in the final phase of the ordinary legislative procedure and is very close to adoption. The most significant change for us is that motorcycles move from being largely outside the EU's end-of-life vehicle regime to being fully integrated into it. The file is fundamentally about recycling, circularity, dismantling and producer responsibility, not about roadworthiness testing or road safety regulation. The Council of the European Union adopted its negotiating position (‘general approach’) on 17 June 2025. The European Parliament adopted its first-reading position
No ride is worth losing everything Other news 11 June 202619 June 2026 BMF are supporting National Young Riders Forum (NYRF) campaign. below NYRF are kicking off the 2026 FIFA World Cup with some friendly advice for young riders, in the form of three infographics highlighting potential ‘red card offences’ - especially when it comes to riding under the influence of alcohol or drugs. With England and Scotland playing in the tournament, there will be plenty of chances to watch the games at live events in towns and cities. As fun as this is - it brings about extra risks for young riders, especially given the late kick off times for the tournament in US, Canada and Mexico. Of course, the vast majority know not to ride after drinking alcohol or taking drugs, that is common s ense.
BMF Supports TyreSafe’s Call for Stronger Road Safety Partnerships BMF News 11 June 202611 June 2026 The British Motorcyclists Federation (BMF) attended the 2026 TyreSafe Annual Briefing and Awards, held on 10 June at the Belfry Hotel & Resort in North Warwickshire. This year’s event marked the 20th anniversary of TyreSafe, celebrating two decades of work as one of the UK’s leading road safety organisations. Since its formation in 2006, TyreSafe has grown into a nationally and increasingly internationally recognised road safety charity, supported by more than 250 organisations from across industry, government and the wider road safety sector. At the heart of TyreSafe’s work is a simple but vital message: regular tyre checks save lives. Through its well-known ACT campaign, motorists and riders are encouraged to routinely check their tyres for Air Pressure, Condition and Tread. For motorcyclists,
Ride To Work Day 9th June 2026 BMF News 9 June 2026 “Ride To Work Day” provides an opportunity for individuals to switch from cars or public transport to two-wheels for their daily commute and experience reduced congestion, improved mental health well-being and reduced carbon emissions. “Ride To Work Day” is an international campaign, with similar events happening in other countries across the globe. Its aim is to promote the use of motorcycles, mopeds, and scooters as an important mode of transport, not only for commuting, but as a an affordable and accessible transport option for all ages. Paul Morgan CBE, the BMF’s Government Relations Executive says: “To fully unlock the benefits of motorcycling for improved mobility, better mental health wellbeing and for the environment, motorcycling needs to be fully integrated into the mainstream of
National Young Rider Day puts rider safety in the spotlight for a new generation of riders Other news 9 June 20269 June 2026 National Young Rider Day 2026 is shining a spotlight on the growing number of young people using motorcycles and scooters for gig economy work, while also marking the launch of a new campaign ahead of the FIFA World Cup. As part of the initiative, 500 high-visibility vests have been produced for distribution to gig riders in city and town centres across the UK. The vests are intended to improve rider visibility and encourage safer riding practices among those working in fast-paced urban environments. Organised by the National Young Rider Forum (NYRF), National Young Rider Day takes place today (9 June) and aims to celebrate young riders while promoting safer riding habits. It comes at an important time, with recently released figures showing 384
Wire Ropes Campaign Other news 4 June 2026 The IAM RoadSmart led campaign to have the last of the old-style cable barriers removed is now live. Cable barriers, often called “Cheese cutter” barriers, pose a serious and avoidable danger to motorcyclists. In a crash they can cause severe trauma to motorcyclists, including life-changing injuries and fatalities. Nearly 150 miles of cable barriers remain on England’s roads. The campaign is calling for these barriers to be removed and replaced with safer, motorcyclist-friendly alternatives. BMF encourages everyone to sign the petition via the following link - click here To read the full IAM RoadSmart press release - click here Written by Paul Morgan CBE - BMF Government Relations Executive Top image courtesy of The Nationals for Regional Victoria
LATEST GOVERNMENT ROAD SAFETY STATISTICS SHOW A WORRYING INCREASE IN MOTORCYCLIST FATALITIES AND SERIOUS INJURIES BMF News 4 June 20264 June 2026 Provisional road safety data released by the Government has highlighted a continuing and worrying trend in increased motorcyclist fatalities and serious injuries on UK roads. You can access the latest data here: CLICK HERE The data highlights clear differences between road user groups in terms of road safety outcomes, with vulnerable road users, including motorcyclists, facing increasing risk. Motorcyclist deaths rose by 13% to 384, marking the second year in a row that we have seen an increase in fatalities. Overall, the UK government statistics show a mixed and complex picture; one where fewer people are being killed on UK roads, but where serious injuries are rising and vulnerable road users face increasing risk. In 2025, an estimated 1,556 people lost their lives
Update from Brussels on EU motorcycle inspections FEMA News 22 May 2026 On Thursday 21 May 2026 the European Parliament has voted to move forward with negotiations on revised EU rules for periodic roadworthiness tests and roadside inspections. Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) approved the negotiating mandate with 369 votes in favour, 126 against and 84 abstentions. MEPs back the proposal to remove the current flexibility for the periodic testing of motorcycles over 125 cc, to make the Periodical Technical Inspection (PTI) obligatory for all motorcycles in the European Union. They also support the extension of roadworthiness checks to electrically powered heavy motorcycles. For the motorcycle community, another key point stands out: Parliament supports roadside emissions inspections for motorcycles, alongside cars, vans, trucks and buses. Motorcycles identified as potentially high-emitting could then be
BMF Supports Mental Health Awareness Week 2026 BMF News 18 May 202613 May 2026 BMF Supports Mental Health Awareness Week 2026 – Wear It Green 💚🏍️💚 Throughout Mental Health Awareness Week 2026 (11th–17th May), members of the BMF team proudly got involved with the nationwide ‘Wear It Green’ campaign, helping raise awareness while showing that the motorcycle community is about far more than just bikes - it’s about people, friendship, support and looking out for one another. Throughout the week, some of our team members stepped forward to share their photographs across our social media platforms, reaching an audience of more than 25,000 people on Facebook alone, alongside thousands more across our other channels. Every post highlighted just how important motorcycling can be for mental wellbeing. Whether it’s the freedom of the open road, the social side
Mac Motorcycles: Keeping British Craftsmanship Alive Other news 13 May 202613 May 2026 The British Motorcyclists Federation exists to protect riders’ interests, and that responsibility extends beyond roads, legislation and safety. By defending motorcycling freedoms, culture and future participation, the BMF also helps safeguard the environment in which British motorcycle heritage and industry can continue to thrive. A visit to Mac Motorcycles in South Yorkshire offered a timely reminder of why that support matters and why the journey behind it deserves to be told in full. Mac Motorcycles - At a Glance Location: Near Wentworth Castle Estate, South Yorkshire Models: Rex & Ruby Engine: 600cc single cylinder Build Style: Hand-built, small-batch British manufacturing Price: Circa £15,500 (incl. VAT) Visits: By appointment only Website: mac-motorcycles.com Social: @macmotorcycles Known For: Craftsmanship, Simplicity, Yorkshire Grit, Technical Tuesday videos A Workshop Rooted in History Set within a beautifully restored stone
The BMF has responded to the Government’s consultation on the Future of Motorcycling Training, Testing and Licensing BMF News NMC News Other news 12 May 202612 May 2026 Industry, Riders and Retailers Call for Motorcycle Licensing Reform to Boost Safety Without Creating New Barrier The Motorcycle Industry Association (MCIA), the National Motorcyclists Council (NMC), and the National Motorcycle Dealers Association (NMDA) have jointly submitted a comprehensive response to the Government’s consultation on improving moped and motorcycle training, testing and licensing. The submission backs meaningful reform of an overly complex licensing system that no longer supports rider progression, accessibility or modern mobility needs. While strongly supporting measures to improve rider safety, the organisations warn against reforms that simply make the system more restrictive or costly to navigate. They argue licensing reform must be holistic – improving training, progression and safety outcomes, while supporting easily accessible and affordable mobility, legal participation, decarbonisation and