The National Young Rider Forum (NYRF) is hosting a webinar to mark the launch of the Young Riders Matter research report, a study that sheds light on the experiences and challenges faced by young motorcyclists today.
Taking place between 10-11:30am on Tuesday 10 February, the webinar will also look at how the research project, funded by The Road Safety Trust, links to the recently published National Road Safety Strategy and its subsequent consultations.
Building on NYRF’s strong foundation since its creation in 2019, this new research revisits the original 2020 project with five years of fresh data, surveys, and interviews with young riders, as well as a review of the forums’ work over the past five years.
The report examines how economic pressures, the gig economy, and the cost-of-living crisis are influencing the way young riders utilise motorcycles for work, education, and leisure.
This webinar is designed for road safety professionals who want to:
- Understand the latest trends and behaviours among young riders.
- Gain insight into the risks and motivations that influence this group.
- Support in replying to the government’s consultation as part of the National Road Safety Strategy
Registration is now open for the free webinar, where attendees will learn how, together through the NYRF, stakeholders can inform policy, develop interventions, and create campaigns to make a real change.
Heidi Duffy MBE, facilitator of the NYRF, said: “Motorcycling is a lifeline for many young people, but sadly, with that comes a series of risks and challenges.
“This webinar sets out to explore those challenges, helping road safety professionals to understand behaviours among young riders, with the ultimate goal of improving their safety.
“We thank The Road Safety Trust for their funding to carry out this vital work, which we believe can make a real difference to the future of young riders.”
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