SC MRA

Freedom Fighters Collaboration Area
Welcome to SC MRA Sign in | Join | Help
in
Home Blogs External News Forums Photos Downloads SCMRA Home

08NR11 - MRF News Release - US House Holds Highway Safety Hearing‏

Last post 07-18-2008, 3:46 AM by BillBrews. 0 replies.
Sort Posts: Previous Next
  •  07-18-2008, 3:46 AM 2656

    08NR11 - MRF News Release - US House Holds Highway Safety Hearing‏

    MRF E-MAIL NEWS Motorcycle Riders Foundation
    236 Massachusetts Ave. NE
    Suite 510
    Washington, DC 20002-4980
    202-546-0983 (voice)
    202-546-0986 (fax)
    http://www.mrf.org (website)


    For Immediate Release

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

    July 17, 2008

    US House Holds Highway Safety Hearing

    The Motorcycle Riders Foundation reports that the US House of
    Representatives Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, Subcommittee
    on Highways and Transit held a hearing Wednesday July 16th regarding the
    status of all of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's
    (NHTSA) highway safety programs including motorcycle safety and the
    importance of federal funding in supporting safety education across the
    country. The hearing also focused on van and tire safety, impaired
    driving, and strategic safety plans amongst others. Testifying on behalf
    of the MRF was Senator Robert Letourneau. Others who testified included
    NHTSA official Jim Ports, Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA),
    AAA, and MADD.

    New Hampshire State Senator Letourneau is chairman of the New Hampshire
    Senate Transportation Committee, a member of the state Motorcycle Rider
    Education Advisory Board, the Governor's Motorcycle Safety Task Force of
    the New Hampshire Highway Safety Agency, as well as an MRF Charter Member.

    Letourneau thanked Congress for appropriating approximately $25 million
    from SAFETEA-LU, the most recent transportation appropriations law, for
    motorcycle safety education efforts across the country, and encouraged
    Congress to continue to fund motorcycle safety and driver awareness
    programs around the country. He said the explosion of motorcycle sales
    from 356,000 in 1997 to 1.1 million today is crippling many rider
    education programs across the country, and that Congress needs to invest
    more money in motorcycle rider education.

    Letourneau said other directives established in SAFETEA-LU, including
    encouraging motorcycle transportation as a means to conserve energy,
    opening High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes to motorcycles and establishing
    a Motorcycle Advisory Council to work with the U.S. Secretary of
    Transportation, have been beneficial to both motorcycle riders and the
    nation.

    "In New Hampshire, during the first 10 years of our motorcycle education
    program, over 23,000 riders have completed the education course and only
    one of those riders was involved in a fatality," said Letourneau.
    "Clearly, education is the key to successfully reducing motorcycle
    fatalities, and New Hampshire's experience is proof positive."

    During the hearing while questioning NHTSA, GHSA and Government
    Accountability Office (GAO) Ranking Member Duncan (R-TN) mentioned that if
    motorcycle fatalities are growing then we (congress) should consider
    enlarging the 2010 funds exponentially.

    There was plenty of talk about helmets and helmet laws. All of the
    government panelists advocated for helmet law. The acting chairwoman at
    that point of the hearing Grace Napolitano (D-CA) seemed to nod along in
    agreement with the helmet advocates. So it's a good thing the actual
    Chairman is Peter DeFazio (D-OR) who staunchly opposes mandatory helmet
    laws.

    "There was talk of helmet laws from the usual suspects and we expected
    that, I feel the motorcyclists were well represented with the MRF, AMA,
    MIC and ABATE of MD in the room today" said Motorcycle Riders Foundation
    Vice President of Government Relations Jeff Hennie. "There was also as
    much talk, if not more, about funding proper rider education so that's the
    direction we want to keep going in" he added.

    In Other Committee News

    The Energy and Commerce Committee approved a bill that states that
    insurers must provide coverage to students who downgrade to part-time
    status as a result of a serious illness or injury. It would continue
    coverage for up to 12 months.

    Although the bill is non controversial, the markup hit a hiccup after
    Texas Republican Michael C. Burgess offered a bill of his (HR 1076) as an
    amendment to bar insurers from denying coverage for injuries sustained
    from legal recreational activities. Burgess said that current law allows
    plans to deny benefits if an injury results for some high-risk activities
    such as use of a motorcycle or snowboarding.

    While Chairman John D. Dingell, (D-MI), said he believed the law should be
    changed to prohibit those denials, he ruled the amendment was not germane
    to the underlying bill. Some Members including ranking member Joe L.
    Barton (R-TX), countered that the amendment would change the same section
    of law as the college student bill, but after some debate, agreed to abide
    by the chair's ruling. John Shimkus(R-IL) and John Shadegg (R-AZ) voted
    present on the measure's final passage as a procedural protest to the
    germaneness ruling.

    The amendment may have failed but a favorable view from the Chairman could
    be promising down the road.




    ==========================================================
    Do not reply to this email, it will be discarded.
    ==========================================================


    To subscribe or unsubscribe from this mailing list, visit
    http://www.mrf.org/subscribe.php

    Ride With The LeadersTM by joining the MRF at http://www.mrf.org/join.php
    or call 1-202-546-0983

    Registration is easy and secure for MRF Regional and Meeting of the Minds
    conferences. Visit our website at http://www.mrf.org/events.php for
    further details and registration information.

    Send in your nominations and donations for the MRF's Young Activist
    Scholarship fund today. For complete details, visit
    http://www.mrf.org/yascholarship.php.

    Sign up today for the MRF's new roadside assistance program by visiting
    http://www.mrf.org/mrfroadside.php The program is available to MRF members
    and non-MRF members.

    (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.


    _______________________________________________
    mrfnews mailing list
    mrfnews@mrf.org
    http://mrf.org/mailman/listinfo/mrfnews_mrf.org

    =================================================
    Ride Free, Ride Often
    Bill C.

    "When the people fear the government you have tyranny ... when the government fears the people you have liberty." President Thomas Jefferson
Powered by Community Server, by Telligent Systems