Date

1991

Document Type

Capstone

Degree

Bachelor of Arts

Abstract

As society continues to struggle between the freedom of the motorcycle rider versus the necessity to improve safety, one must remember that a basic principle needs to be accepted. Just as traffic lights restrain one's freedom from crossing the street at any time, this restraint provides one the freedom from being hit by a bus. The author wishes to convey that the reason for analyzing the need for safety, though it may be viewed as a constraint, is necessary to allow the joy of motorcycling to flourish.

The purpose of this project was to determine whether increased motorcycle safety is capable of accomplishment in the United States, through cooperative efforts among the diverse organizations and people involved.

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