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ABATE of Georgia, Inc. is a
Motorcyclist
Rights
Organization.
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"A.B.A.T.E." is an acronym for American Bikers
Active Toward Education.
ABATE is composed of motorcyclists from all areas of the state,
from all walks of life,
and who ride all makes of bikes.
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ABATE
is not a club, it is a politically active organization working
on motorcyclist's rights.
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ABATE is a non-profit organization,
we are not a charity.
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ABATE's goal is to keep our lawmakers
informed of our members collective position on Motorcycle
related legislation.
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Rider education and public awareness of
motorcyclists are goals of ABATE.
American Bikers
Active Toward Education, ABATE, has been in
existence since the early 1970s and is comprised of individual
and autonomous organizations in virtually every state.
The Acronym A.B.A.T.E. may vary in it's wording from state to
state, but we are all united in the organization's goals.
The purpose of ABATE is to address issues affecting motorcycle
riders at a state level, as well as to influence legislation at
a national level through support of organizations such as The
Motorcycle Riders Foundation and The American Motorcyclists
Association.
The state organizations also interact so as to formulate
regional goals and coordinate political efforts.
In its simplest form, ABATE is a grass roots lobby
advocating the well-being of motorcycle riders through the
demonstration of safe riding habits through rider training, as
well as addressing matters of restrictive legislation aimed
toward motorcycle riders and motorcycles.
ABATE also addresses issues such as motorcycle awareness by
the general driving public, discriminatory insurance practices
toward motorcycle riders, safe road conditions, reduced tolls,
space conscious parking, age-limits on passengers, and much
more.
Membership
Application Request
Membership Dues: Single $30, Couple $50 per year
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