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The American Motorcyclist Association Posted November 6, 2007 |
Federal agency unveils action plan for motorcycle safetyThe National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has unveiled a new motorcycle safety initiative built on an "action plan" designed to guide the federal agency's policy over the coming years.
"We're encouraged that NHTSA officials have adopted a more comprehensive approach to the issue of motorcycle safety," said Ed Moreland, AMA vice president for government relations, "and we certainly agree with the emphasis on the new study of motorcycle crashes, which will be getting under way in the next few months. Like the last such study, which was completed in 1980, we think this research has real potential to help riders be safer on the road. "We are still evaluating what amounts to a major new initiative by this federal agency regarding motorcycle safety," Moreland added, "and we hope that NHTSA officials will maintain a dialogue with the motorcycling community as they proceed with elements of this action plan, to make sure we are working together toward common goals we can all support." Full details of the action plan are available at the NHTSA motorcycle safety website. © 2007, American Motorcyclist Association |


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The federal plan, unveiled November 2, was accompanied by a television
public-service announcement featuring Secretary of Transportation Mary
Peters (right, shown in a still photo from the PSA), herself a rider, relating her experience with a motorcycle crash
that left her with a broken collarbone (