ACEM, European Association of Motorcycle Manufacturers, which Asidor participates actively, presents the campaign “The Safe Ride To The Future 3.0” based on the advances of the previous editions and reaffirming the commitment of the motorcycle sector to improve road safety. The use of avant -garde technologies, the promotion of high quality training for motorists and the defense of inclusive policies that fully integrate motorcycles in an ecosystem of mobility in full transformation are the pillars of this strategy.
“The Safe Ride to the Future 3.0” highlights the European Quality Seal of Training for Motorcyclists, an initiative promoted by the sector that has already certified 36 voluntary training programs after obtaining the card in 11 countries. The strategy also describes how the motorcycle sector is working with European and national stakeholders to promote policies that accompany the growing use of motorcycles in a safe and sustainable way.
“The Safe Ride to the Future 3.0” 2025: Moto security as a higher priority
ACEM fully supports the safe system approach, which addresses road safety taking into account the human, vehicle and infrastructure factors. Working together with governments, road authorities and security organizations, the motorcycle industry undertakes to achieve the zero vision objectives of the EU, striving to achieve zero deaths and serious road injuries by 2050. Antonio PerlotGeneral secretary of the ACEM:
“Cyclomotor, motorcycles, tricycles and four -cyclices are an essential part of the mobility landscape in Europe, providing efficient and sustainable mobility options to millions of people. With” The Safe Ride to the Future 3.0 “, the members of the ACEM reaffirm their determination in ensuring that these vehicles are fully integrated into transport strategies, to obtain a better future through a better future through a better future through a better future Slighter motorcycling, in the interest of users and society in general. ”
José María RiañoSecretary General of Anesdor: “The industry is knowledgeable about the vulnerability of the motorcycle and its users, so it has always been involved in finding solutions that provide an improvement in road safety, both when investing in new technologies, and to contribute from the point of view of training. But to improve road safety, it is important that all the actors involved keep in mind the particular conditions of these vehicles.”