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Motorcycle Accidents Resource Links
American Motorcyclists Association
An organization that pursues, protects and promotes the interests of motorcycle enthusiasts.
Bikers Rights Online
Devoted to motorcycle riders' rights, this site includes articles, studies and a review of helmet laws that is searchable by state.
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety site features vehicle ratings, safety facts and publications.
Motorcycle Consumer News
An advertising-free, multi-faceted resource for the motorcycling public.
Motorcycle Riders Foundation
A motorcyclist rights organization based in Washington, D.C.
Motorcycle Safety Foundation
Provides information on motorcycle rider training, operator licensing and government relations, rider courses, riding gear and motorcycle safety for riders of all ages.
National Agenda for Motorcycle Safety
Provides a look at motorcycle safety today and a blueprint for the future.
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Provides crash statistics and articles about motorcycle accidents, product safety and passenger safety.
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