January 29, 2025 - Jim Barr, Director of The National Council Of Informed Riders, interviewed by Tom Schilaro of LI NEWS RADIO 103.9 FM
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National Council Of Informed Riders teamed up with Long Island ABATE to lobby for legislation in Suffolk County New York to allow motorcycle parking in the premium parking spaces that are designated for 'Clean Pass' vehicles. These spaces are designated at all Suffolk County government offices.
This was achieved by showing that most motorcycles are more fuel efficient than most of the Clean Pass vehicles on the road.
If you would like a copy of the legislation, you can download it below:
Jim Barr, Director of The National Council Of Informed Riders, interviewed by Hollywood and Mike Ball. Subscribe to their Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/live/Rp2uQyPeXSU
Jim Barr telling us a little about what the National Council Of Informed Riders is about and why we should join and what are the benefits of joining. Get out. Spread the word. Get riders involved. Video by Flash Lucich. Motorcycle laws. Motorcycle rights.
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