The mission of the National Agenda for Motorcycle Safety is to point the way to the most promising avenues for future motorcycling safety efforts in the United States (U.S.). It seeks to do so by incorporating information and ideas from a broad, multidisciplinary spectrum of stakeholders. This document was created to provide guidance to those seeking to enhance motorcycling safety at the national, state, and local levels. The authors sought to apply the most objective data available in formulating recommendations. The group that created this agenda drew from a wide cross section of interests and areas of expertise. In an effort to maintain harmony among all groups holding a stake in motorcycle safety, this document has consciously omitted specific legislative recommendations. This exclusion should not be interpreted as support for or opposition to legislative initiatives. The goal of the National Agenda for Motorcycle Safety is to enhance and improve motorcycle safety. The National Agenda simply attempts to answer the question, What are the most important issues in improving motorcycle safety? Unfortunately, the answers to this question are not at all clear. A lack of research, caused by a paucity of mechanisms and funding devoted to studies of motorcycle safety, has created a shortage of information about why motorcycles are crashing at the turn of the millennium.
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The Center of Transportation Safety and Innovation aims to decrease the frequency and severity of motorcycle crashes by increasing awareness of proper technique, safety resources, and safe riding by using up-to-date Ohio Crash Data and statistical methodologies.