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Latest news from MAG Ireland
- AGM Notice – 23rd November 2019
- Join us at the Irish Motorbike & Scooter Show, RDS, 1-3 March
- Principal Insurance partners with AXA in Ireland
- MAG Ireland AGM – 26th January 2019
- National Ride to Work Day 2018 – 18th June
- MAG attends FEMA Annual General Meeting in Brussels
- Meet MAG Ireland at the Irish Motorbike & Scooter Show, 3-5 March 2017
- Feature: Not your average biker
- No Motorcyclists’ Organization Could Exist Without Volunteers
- Extraordinary General Meeting of MAG Ireland, December 10th, Dublin
- Read MAG Ireland on Negative Press in this month’s Bike Buyers Guide
- ‘First Bike on Scene’ celebrates five years in Ireland
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Training Archive
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RSA advise against use of MotoGP bike for learner test
Posted on December 8, 2013 | No CommentsThe Road Safety Authority has recently caused consternation by publishing a list of 600 motorcycles highlighting those which it says are suitable for taking the […] -
RSA Responds on Bike License Queries
Posted on September 1, 2012 | No CommentsMAG Ireland put a number of your queries about the new motorcycle license regulations to the RSA recently, to which they have now responded. We […] -
RSA: 43% of learner permit holders drive unaccompanied
Posted on May 8, 2012 | No CommentsAccording to a recent press release by the RSA, some 43% of learner permit holders drive unaccompanied. The statement goes on to note: Of the […] -
Getting Started
Posted on December 19, 2010 | No CommentsThe MAG office has received a number of enquiries since the introduction of Initial Basic Training (IBT) on December 6th 2010. It appears that many […] -
CBT (IBT) From December 6th 2010
Posted on November 22, 2010 | No CommentsCBT from December 6th As expected, the Road Safety Authority (RSA) has announced the details of it’s compulsory training scheme for car & motorcycle users. […] -
CBT/IBT & Training
Posted on November 20, 2010 | No CommentsMAG Ireland has always supported compulsory basic training for ALL road users. Why? Because both the EU & the Irish transport authorities have consistently used […]