Archive for the 'motorcycle' Category



Greason Wants to Give Two-Wheelers Green Light to Run Red Lights

Thursday 21 January 2010 @ 10:15 pm

First-Year Delegate Says Legislation is Meant to Keep Bikers Safe

First-year delegate, Thomas “Tag” Greason (R-eastern Loudoun), has introduced legislation in Virginia’s General Assembly that would allow those riding two-wheeled vehicles to pass through red traffic lights.

Greason said the idea for the bill arose in December after noticing that large amounts of snow piled at intersections prevented vehicles from triggering sensors that activate green traffic signals. Seeing this, he figured the issue likely posed even more of a hassle for smaller vehicles, like motorcycles. Then, over casual conversation with another delegate, he learned that South Carolina recently enacted a law that allowed motorcyclists to treat red lights like stop signs. So why not in Virginia, he thought.

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Virginia HB1267 – Motorcycle Helmet Use Penalty

Wednesday 20 January 2010 @ 4:20 pm

HB1267 changes the penalty for not wear or wearing an improper helmet to $25 and no court cost. Contact your representative and ask them to support this bill.

Any person who violates this subsection shall be subject to a civil penalty of $25 to be paid into the state treasury and credited to the Literary Fund, and no court costs shall be assessed.

Take Care – Ride FREE



VA 2010 Motorcycle Related Legislation

Wednesday 13 January 2010 @ 4:35 pm

Here is a quick list of motorcycle related bills that have been filed for this years Virginia legislative session.

This would allow a rider to proceed through a red traffic light after coming to a complete stop and waiting 120 seconds.
HB752
Traffic lights; allows motorcycle, etc., to proceed through intersections showing steady red signal.

This changes Virginia’s helmet law to include those mini-scooters, pocket bikes, and what not.
HB395
Motorcycles; helmet use. Removes exception that allows operators and passengers riding on motorcycles with wheels of eight inches or less to ride without wearing a helmet.

Not specifically motorcycle related, but this is one that we have tried to change in years past to make it legal for 2 motorcycles to ride side by side.
HB163
Vehicles driving abreast. Provides that the prohibition on vehicles driving abreast does not apply to vehicles lawfully overtaking and passing vehicles traveling in the same direction.

BAD! – Loud Pipes Save Lives!!! HB579
Mufflers on motorcycles. Provides that motorcycles shall use a muffler system in good working order that meets federal standards.

I am sure this one comes from one of the talking points from last couple years two abreast bills with us saying LEOs regularly ride two abreast.
SB321
Motorcycles driving two abreast; law-enforcement officers. Allows law-enforcement officers on official duty to drive motorcycles two abreast in a single lane.

Here is a link to the motorcycle search results… (May or may not work) There are a few others with the mention of motorcycle in them, but the bills are not specifically motorcycle related.

Anyone know of anything else going on or any other bills that we, as motorcycle riders, may be interested in?



2010 Thunder on the Mountain V – July 16-18 2010

Wednesday 13 January 2010 @ 7:57 am

2010 Thunder on the Mountain V
When: July 16, 17, 18 2010
Where: Lake Ridge RV Resort, North of Hillsville, Virginia off of Route 100
Admission: $10 per day, $15 for the weekend
Profits go to Saint Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital
Live bands, Bike Show, Motorcycle Rodeo, Vendors, more.
Camping available: Tent, RV, Motor Home.
Camping reservations: 276-766-3703 or 866-513-1773
Hotel reservations: Hampton Inn 276-728-2345

For more information:
Website: www.vabikersassoc.org
http://www.vabikersassoc.org/thunder_in_the_mountain_2010.htm



Coastal Training Technologies Releases New Training Program on Motorcycle Safety

Thursday 7 January 2010 @ 8:42 pm

January 7, 2010, Virginia Beach, Virginia – Coastal Training Technologies covers new terrain with Motorcycle Safety Awareness, a timely training program that describes various ways to keep riders secure and help prevent injuries and fatalities.

The program surveys major safety issues, from risk awareness and the right attitude to practical dos and don’ts, including hand-feet coordination, selecting PPE, defensive riding, maneuvering, and emergency planning.

Motorcycle Safety Awareness will help show riders how to conduct pre-trip inspections, ride in different weather and road conditions, and observe basic road rules. It devotes a particular section on the S.E.E. method and cites the traits of a defensive rider.


The program is now available in DVD format and will also be released as an e-learning course. Call 800-368-0796, visit www.coastal.com or email sales@coastal.com to get a FREE 7-day DVD preview of this program.

A DuPont company, Coastal Training Technologies® is one of the world’s leading publishers of safety, industrial skills, employee development, and healthcare training programs. Since 1984, more than 200,000 training professionals have relied on Coastal’s award-winning products to enrich the lives of more than 50 million employees worldwide.

For more information, call (800) 861-2221, fax (757) 498-3657, email sales@coastal.com, or visit www.coastal.com.