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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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Hupy and Abraham’s Motorcycle Safety Message Sparks Debate Along Milwaukee’s Lakefront

New signage from Milwaukee-based law firm Hupy and Abraham is drawing attention—and debate—along the city’s lakefront. Following Milwaukee County Parks’ recent decision to allow limited advertising in public spaces, the firm’s “Watch for Motorcycles” messages have appeared along Lincoln Memorial Drive, prompting discussion among residents about the role of advertising and advocacy in one of

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California Challenges Tesla On Automated Driving

The California Department of Motor Vehicles is seeking a temporary suspension of Tesla’s manufacturing and sales licenses, accusing the company of misleading consumers by marketing its driver-assist systems (“Autopilot” and “Full Self Driving”) as capable of full autonomy. In reality, they remain Level 2 systems, requiring constant human oversight. While the suspension would be temporary, it

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Data Collection In Federal Crash-Avoidance Survey

MRF Advocates For Stronger Rider Data Collection In Federal Crash-Avoidance Survey The Motorcycle Riders Foundation (MRF) is pleased to announce that its recommendations have been incorporated into the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) latest survey on motorcycle crash avoidance technology. The modifications, published in the Federal Register (Docket No. 2025‑07448), enhance the survey’s ability

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IIHS Updates Crash Ratings

Today the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) announced updated ratings for vehicle-to-vehicle front crash prevention tests to address crashes that occur at higher speeds and those in which the struck vehicle is a motorcycle or large truck. This is the first time the IIHS has done this type of test involving motorcycles. The IIHS

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100 WFC: Shallow Grave

100 word fiction contest continues…. #100WFC Shallow Grave by Rhys (illustration by Wayfarer) Gary finished his Triumph chopper metal flake gold with helmet to match. Out for a shakedown run. Cruising back roads all seemed good, until a truck rounded the bend on the wrong side. Both rider and bike slid off the road. Gary

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Cameraman collides with Batman’s motorcycle, filming halted

by Jeremy Mathai from https://www.slashfilm.com ‘The Flash’ movie Production Halted Following Accident on Set. The long, arduous journey to get The Flash into development and finally begin production has unfortunately met another setback, this time interrupting the actual filming of the movie. Reports out of the UK indicate that an accident has occurred on the

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After a motorcycle accident, this man gained 60 pounds. Here’s how he lost the weight

by Stephanie Thurrott from https://www.nbcnews.com/ After a motorcycle accident left Jeremy Bromwell sidelined and inactive, he learned to eat more mindfully and is now healthier than ever. Name: Jeremy Bromwell Age: 38 Residence: Full-time RVer based in Florida for the winter Job: Founder, Your Marketing Explorer Family status: Single Peak weight: 243 pounds Current weight:

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