

Bipartisan Bicameral Resolution To Raise Awareness for Motorcycle Safety
On Wednesday, the Congressional Motorcycle Caucus leaders, Congressmen Tim Walberg (R-MI), Donald Norcross (D-NJ), Troy Balderson (R-OH), and Derrick Van Orden (R-WI), introduced a bipartisan resolution to commemorate May as Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month. Senators John Curtis (R-UT), Joni Ernst (R-IA), Angus King (I-ME) and Gary Peters (D-MI) introduced a companion resolution in the Senate.
“As a fellow rider and a co-chair of the Congressional Motorcycle Caucus, I recognize how essential motorcycle awareness and safety are to being able to enjoy the freedom of driving on two wheels,” said Rep. Walberg. “Motorcyclists come from every walk of life, and whether we ride for work, for travel, or for the sheer love of the open road, we all depend on drivers staying alert and sharing the road responsibly. We must ensure every motorcyclist can enjoy the freedom of the road safely and with confidence so that we can continue to honor this valued American tradition.”
“Millions of Americans rely on motorcycles for travel and recreation, and as we enter peak riding season, this recognition helps keep motorcyclist safety top of mind for all road users,” said Scott Schloegel, Senior Vice President of Government Relations for the Motorcycle Safety Foundation. “We commend the Congressional Motorcycle Caucus for its leadership in fostering a culture of shared responsibility by designating May as Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month.”
“We thank the Congressional Motorcycle Caucus for again recognizing May as Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month,” said Christy LaCurelle, President and CEO of the Motorcycle Industry Council. “Behind every rider is a friend and a family member, and this designation is a powerful reminder that taking a moment to look out for motorcyclists can make all the difference. By encouraging drivers and riders to stay alert and move through traffic responsibly, we can help ensure more people return home safely.”
Congressman Walberg serves as a co-chair of the Congressional Motorcycle Caucus. For more information on Walberg’s work in Congress, click here:





















