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Last post 06-26-2008, 3:09 PM by BillBrews. 0 replies.
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    08LR15 - MRF Leaders Report- June‏

    MRF E-MAIL NEWS Motorcycle Riders Foundation
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    For Immediate Release

    Contact: Jeff Hennie, Vice President of Government Relations
    Email: jeff@mrf.org

    June 26, 2008

    Washington Update

    The Motorcycle Riders Foundation (MRF) reports that a new web-based survey
    for motorcyclists has been launched by the Federal Highway
    Administration's Motorcycle Advisory Council (FHWA-MAC). The members of
    the FHWA MAC recently created the 2008 Motorcyclist Road Conditions
    Survey. The purpose of the survey is to help state and federal highway
    administrators better understand and plan for the needs of motorcycle
    riders. All riders are encouraged to take the survey before the deadline
    of August 1st 2008. The idea is to launch the survey during riding season
    when riders are most aware of current conditions and can more accurately
    respond to the survey.

    To take the ten minute survey before August 1st visit:
    www.surveymonkey.com/MACmembersHighwaySurvey


    Governors Highway Safety Association

    Last week the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA) released a
    report on motorcycle safety. The report was in response to the GHSA survey
    of state motorcycle safety programs. The survey covered a wide range of
    safety contributors including but not limited to, funding programs, helmet
    laws, availability of rider education, anti impairment campaigns, road
    construction and data collection issues.

    According to the report, "Motorcycles have become part of the popular
    culture in the United States. Commercials and movies featuring positive
    images of motorcycles and motorcyclists are commonplace." The report also
    goes on to point out that "Not surprisingly, the motorcycle sales increase
    is one factor that has led to increased rider injuries and fatalities."
    The report also points out the fact that motorcycle sales have quadrupled
    over the same time frame that fatalities have doubled.

    Funding continues to be an issue. In discussing a survey of state programs
    and monies issued during the first two fiscal years (FY) of the federal
    2010 funds, the GHSA report states, "In 2006, $5,940,000 in federal 2010
    Motorcyclist Safety Grants was distributed to 44 states and Puerto Rico.
    In FY 2007, $6,000,000 in federal 2010 Motorcyclist Safety Grants was
    distributed to 47 states and Puerto Rico. The average grant was $122,000
    in 2006 and $125,000 in 2007. However, the 2006 funds were awarded very
    late in the fiscal year (FY) and were rolled over to FY 2007. As a result,
    most State Highway Safety Offices did not begin actively working to
    address motorcycle safety issues until FY 2007. Many states also use
    federal 402 and 410 grants to supplement motorcycle safety activities."
    During the last two years, almost every state has received a 2010
    Motorcyclist Safety Grant from the federal government. Yet, states
    continue to face serious budget and programmatic shortfalls in this area.

    "While the report does put some emphasis on helmet laws, it also carefully
    points out some of the other issues that groups like GHSA have been
    reluctant to address in the past. Issues that the MRF has been working to
    advance to the forefront of motorcycle safety for decades, such as funding
    rider ed, clear marking of construction zones, and increased new
    motorcycle sales are several examples" said Jeff Hennie, Vice President of
    Government Relations for the MRF.

    You can find the report in its entirety at:
    http://www.ghsa.org/html/publications/survey/motorcycle/summary.pdf

    This Just In.

    A Pennsylvania joint House and Senate committee on legislative budget and
    finance issued a report on June 25th, 2008 on the fatality trends since
    PA's modernization of its helmet law in 2003. The report found that "Due
    to the substantial increase in motorcycle registration, the rate of
    crashes per 10,000 motorcycle registrations actually declined from 132.4
    in CY (Calendar Year) 2000 to 113.2 crashes per 10,000 motorcycle
    registrations in CY 2007". The report also showed that helmeted riders
    involved in a collision dropped from 67% in 2000 to 57% in 2007.

    The report also attempted to make a connection with the new helmet law and
    a rise in traumatic head injury but had to admit that "We found that the
    linkages between existing data sources that are necessary to specifically
    determine the relationship between helmet usage and head trauma-related
    injuries and fatalities are currently not in place." The study does quote
    some secondary studies that claim to actually be able to make a case for a
    rise in head injuries.

    To read the full 62 page committee report visit:
    http://lbfc.legis.state.pa.us/

    Click on "reports released" and then scroll down to the Transportation
    heading and you will find "Motorcycle Injuries and Fatalities Since the
    2003 Repeal of the Mandatory Helmet Law".



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    (c)All Information contained in this release is copyrighted. Reproduction
    permitted with attribution. The Motorcycle Riders Foundation, incorporated
    in 1987, is a membership-based, national motorcyclists' rights
    organization headquartered in Washington, DC. The first motorcyclists'
    rights organization to establish a full-time presence in Washington, DC,
    the Motorcycle Riders Foundation is the only Washington voice devoted
    exclusively to the street rider. The MRF established MRFPAC in the early
    1990s to advocate the election of candidates who would champion the cause
    of rider safety and rider freedom.

    The MRF proudly claims state motorcyclists' rights organizations and the
    very founders of the American riders' rights movement among its leading
    members. The MRF is involved in federal and state legislation and
    regulations, motorcycling safety education, training, and public
    awareness. The MRF provides members and state motorcyclists' rights
    organizations with direction and information, and sponsors annual regional
    and national educational seminars for motorcyclists rights activists, as
    well as publishing a bi-monthly newsletter, THE MRF REPORTS.


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