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Highway Bill Timeline

The Motorcycle Riders Foundation (MRF) is closely monitoring developments in Congress following comments from House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Chairman Sam Graves (R-MO), who announced that lawmakers could take up a draft surface transportation reauthorization bill within weeks. With current federal transportation funding authorities set to expire on September 30, Chairman Graves emphasized the urgency […]

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MRF President Represents At AIMExpo

Earlier this week, Motorcycle Riders Foundation (MRF) President Kirk “Hardtail” Willard attended the American International Motorcycle Expo (AIMExpo) in Anaheim, CA, the premier powersports trade show in North America that brings together manufacturers, dealers, distributors, and aftermarket leaders from across the motorcycle industry. AIMExpo serves as a central hub for showcasing new products, building business

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Why Accident Scene Management Training Matters for Motorcyclists

An article by Michael Infanzon Motorcyclists invest heavily in learning how to avoid crashes. Rider courses focus on braking, cornering, situational awareness, and traffic law. Protective gear mitigates injury severity. Advocacy groups push for safer roads and stronger enforcement. All of that work addresses prevention. What is rarely addressed is what happens after prevention fails.

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Harley-Davidson Announces Key Leadership Changes

Harley-Davidson Announces Key Leadership ChangesFocus on Strengthening Commercial, Dealer, Marketing and Operational Infrastructure Harley-Davidson, Inc. (the “Company” or “Harley-Davidson”) (NYSE: HOG) announced a series of leadership and organizational changes designed to strengthen the company’s leadership, reinforce its dedication to its rider and dealer community, and deepen its commitment to Milwaukee as the heart of its

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ABATE (Arizona): Congress Must Act Now to Protect Riders

Why Congress Must Act Now to Protect Rider Choice, Fair Repair Access, and the Future of Motorcycling — by Michael Infanzon Across the country, riders are confronting a series of federal policy decisions that will shape the future of motorcycling for decades. New motorcycles depend on software-based systems for diagnostics and repair. Some states are

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Ride to Reopen

Photo credits: Congressman Van Orden’s Facebook Page On Veteran’s Day, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson ordered members of Congress to return to Washington, DC, to vote on ending the government shutdown. Because of the Schumer Shutdown, those lawmakers found themselves in a travel conundrum just like every other regular old average citizen. They couldn’t

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Waymo Expands

Waymo, the autonomous-vehicle subsidiary of Alphabet, continues a rapid nationwide build-out of its driverless fleet. This month, the company announced fully autonomous operations, initially for employees in Miami, Orlando, Dallas, Houston and San Antonio, with public launches expected in 2026. This expansion doubles the number of cities where Waymo vehicles drive without a human behind

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