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The current entry here is bullshit. "Motorcycling advocacy" doesn't mean anything.
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'''Motorcycling advocacy''' (colloquially "bikers' rights" in the US) generally refers to the belief in legal rights of motorcyclists, either as citizens or as motorists, or as motorcyclists ''per se'', and to the efforts made to promote or defend those rights. There have been a number of grass roots efforts to advocate for these rights throughout the USA.


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Advocacy is carried out by individuals and organizations. One issue often in dispute is mandatory [[Motorcycle helmet|helmet]] laws. The [[National Highway Traffic Safety Administration]] (NHTSA, part of the [[United States Department of Transportation|Department of Transportation]]) has been the main US Federal Government agency active in the debate over motorcycle rights for such things as off-road riding, vehicle requirements and of course helmets.


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==Helmet laws==
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==Advocacy groups==
*[[ABATE]]
*[[American Motorcyclist Association]]
* Bikers Rights Online
*[[Helmet Law Defense League]] (HLDL).


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==References==
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==External links==
*{{dmoz|/Society/Subcultures/Bikers/Bikers'_Rights/|Bikers' rights}}
*[http://www.bikersrights.com Bikers Rights Online]

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[[Category:Motorcycle associations]]

Revision as of 22:25, 3 April 2011

The current entry here is bullshit. "Motorcycling advocacy" doesn't mean anything.

I posted the truth, and you say somebody telling you 2 + 2 does not equal 5 violates policy.

Some geek, same geek, suggested I nominate this entry for deletion.

I hereby do so.

You posers have no clue...