
The Chairs of the Congressional Motorcycle Caucus, Reps. Tim Walberg (R-MI), Donald Norcross (D-NJ), Troy Balderson (R-OH), and Derrick Van Orden (R-WI) hosted the second annual Ride to Work Day at the U.S. Capitol to promote motorcycle awareness. They were escorted by the U.S. Park Police Motorcycle Unit, which was established in 1917, and joined by Reps. Mike Bost (R-IL), Mike Collins (R-GA), and Warren Davidson (R-OH).
The Chairs released the following statement after the ride:
“As Chairs of the Congressional Motorcycle Caucus, it was an honor to host the second annual Ride to Work Day at the U.S. Capitol. Whether it’s on a Harley, Buell, BMW, Indian, etc., millions of Americans from all walks of life rely on motorcycles as a means of transportation or recreation, and we’re proud to celebrate this tight-knit community. The Ride to Work Day is a great opportunity to highlight motorcycle interests at the national level, and we’re grateful to the U.S. Park Police and all the members and riders who participated in the event. As we ride past the historic sites in Washington, D.C., we’re proud to advocate for motorcyclists’ freedom to responsibly enjoy the open road or off-road trails.”
You can view pictures and videos from the event here.