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WHAT
IS ABATE?
American Bikers Aiming Toward Education,
ABATE, has been in existence since the early 1970s and is comprised of
individual and autonomous organizations in virtually every state. The purpose of
ABATE is to address issues affecting motorcycle riders at a state level, as well
as to influence legislation at a national level through support of organizations
such as The Motorcycle Riders Foundation and The American Motorcyclists
Association. The state organizations also interact so as to formulate regional
goals and coordinate political efforts. In its simplest form, ABATE is a grass
roots lobby advocating the well-being of motorcycle riders through safe riding
habits and rider training, as well as matters of restrictive legislation aimed
toward motorcycle riders and motorcycles. ABATE also addresses issues such as
motorcycle awareness by the general driving public, discriminatory insurance
practices toward motorcycle riders, safe road conditions, reduced tolls, space
conscious parking, age-limits on passengers, etc.
ABATE of Nebraska is comprised of 11
districts throughout the state, each of which hold monthly meetings and events
and have elected officers who also sit on the Board of Directors which meets
quarterly and sets the state agenda.
WHY
SHOULD I JOIN?
ABATE of
Through an active and involved membership,
we can impact the manner in which legislation is made or deterred as it affects
motorcycle riders here in
Mission StatementABATE OF NEBRASKA, INC. is a non-profit organization consisting of motorcycle enthusiasts throughout the State of Nebraska. Our goals and purposes are to keep motorcyclists, members, and public informed, to promote safe riding habits, and to encourage favorable legislation for motorcyclists. These are accomplished through a monthly newsletter, safety education programs designed to help prevent fatal and personal injury accidents, lobbying at the State Legislature and voter registration programs.
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