I'm new to GTAM and motorcycling, but I am puzzled to see what appears to be very little organized and official representation of the interests of bikers given some of the issues that affect us. Some of these are:
- Road conditions / signage
- Public awareness (i.e. left turning / distraction)
- Rider safety / awareness / training / licensing
- Parking / HOV lanes
- Insurance
- Theft
- Many more issues that are regularly discussed in these forums
The first three of the above can have life & death consequences for all of us.
Is anyone here on GTAM a member of a national, regional or local motorcycle association?
I see there are a couple that claim to represent at the national level: the Canadian Motorcycle Association (CMA) and the Motorcyclists Confederation of Canada. Neither have much info on their websites about what specific issues they are addressing or what kind of benefits they offer.
I ask partly because I have spent almost the last decade running member-based not-for-profit organizations for the digital media industry in Canada, and I have learned a bit about the power of numbers when tackling an issue or changing policy. I know from experience that though there may be a lot that we may disagree on when it comes to certain issues, there are also a lot of things that are in our common interest as riders.
I would be more than happy to hear from or meet with anyone who has insight and/or would like to discuss further.
thanks.
- Road conditions / signage
- Public awareness (i.e. left turning / distraction)
- Rider safety / awareness / training / licensing
- Parking / HOV lanes
- Insurance
- Theft
- Many more issues that are regularly discussed in these forums
The first three of the above can have life & death consequences for all of us.
Is anyone here on GTAM a member of a national, regional or local motorcycle association?
I see there are a couple that claim to represent at the national level: the Canadian Motorcycle Association (CMA) and the Motorcyclists Confederation of Canada. Neither have much info on their websites about what specific issues they are addressing or what kind of benefits they offer.
I ask partly because I have spent almost the last decade running member-based not-for-profit organizations for the digital media industry in Canada, and I have learned a bit about the power of numbers when tackling an issue or changing policy. I know from experience that though there may be a lot that we may disagree on when it comes to certain issues, there are also a lot of things that are in our common interest as riders.
I would be more than happy to hear from or meet with anyone who has insight and/or would like to discuss further.
thanks.