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CBA/ABATE of NC, INC.

What has CBA/ABATE Done for You Lately? 2011 Accomplishments:

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CBA/ABATE of NC, INC.

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  1. What has CBA/ABATE Done for You Lately? 2011 Accomplishments: Right-of-Way Protection for Motorcyclists: CBA/ABATE of NC racked up a major victory in the 2011 Session with the enactment of  House Bill 113 (SL2011-361), a bill that significantly increases the penalties for crowding a motorcyclist out of his/her lane or causing injury to the motorcyclist.  This bill was introduced at the request of and was actively supported by CBA/ABATE. No More Motorcycle-Only Checkpoints: CBA/ABATE scored another major victory with the enactment of House Bill 381 (SL2011-216), legislation that prevents law enforcement agencies from establishing patterns for vehicle stops at checking stations based on a particular type of vehicle.  This bill was actively supported by CBA/ABATE of NC and is a major victory in the battle to protect motorcyclists from discriminatory profiling by law enforcement agencies.  Expansion of Motorcycle Safety Awareness Training -  At the request of CBA/ABATE of NC, House Bill 200, enacted as SL2011-145, included a provision that requires drivers education instruction to include at least one hour of motorcycle safety awareness.   Helmet Exemption for ATV Users: CBA/ABATE of NC successfully supported H 407, enacted as SL2011-68 - providing that persons who are 18 years of age or older operating an ATV off a public street or highway and those who are at least 16 years of age operating an ATV on the beach need not wear a helmet meeting USDOT motorcycle helmet standards.  Enhanced Motorcycle Awareness - CBA/ABATE successfully supported the use of DOT electronic message signs (Amber Alert) to deliver motorcycle awareness messages. For more information visit www.cba-abatenc.org CBA/ABATE OF NC, INC. CBA / ABATE is your voice in Raleigh and Washington ! We are committed to the preservation of rights for all motorcyclists. ALL MOTORCYCLISTS & PEOPLE DEDICATED TO PRESERVING INDIVIDUAL FREEDOMS ARE WELCOME ! No matter what you ride, or even if you ride, the only requirement is that you care about your rights and the rights of others. Concerned Bikers Association / ABATE of North Carolina CBA / ABATE of NORTH CAROLINA IS THE OLDEST MOTORCYCLIST’S RIGHTS ORGANIZATION IN OUR STATE. CBA/ABATE of NC advocates educating the average citizen, the legislators, the law enforcement agencies and the motorcyclist. We Are Citizens Bound for Awareness We Are ABrotherhood Against Totalitarian Enactments Be a part of something BIGGER than yourself …… The Best Way To Fight BAD LEGISLATION Is To GET INVOLVED, STAY INFORMED And VOTE ! You WILL make a difference The Legislative Voice for North Carolina Motorcyclists Please visit our website at: www.cba-abatenc.org CBA/ABATE of NC, INC. 341 Colt Thornburg Rd. DALLAS, NC 28034 “To a person who consents, no injustice is done!” 704.922.5437 or 704.913.7284 cba.abateofncmembershipservice@gmail.com

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