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MAC’S MISSION

“To promote awareness and safety of motorcyclists on roadways.”
MAC is a 501(c)3 organization with a total volunteer work force. Membership is only $35.00 annually and 100% of membership dues and other monetary contributions go to promoting motorcycle awareness and safety by replenishing materials and to assisting and participating in focused functions and events that expose MAC and its members to our communities.

STATISTICS

  • “The most common cause of motorcycle crashes is the failure of motorists to detect and recognize motorcycles in traffic.”
  • “Nearly 20% of all motorcycle crashes are caused by a motorist violating the motorcyclist’s right-of-way.”
  • “Motorcyclists are 35 times more likely to be involved in a fatal crash than automobile drivers.”

Louisiana motorcycle crash statistics:

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Distracted Driving:

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FROM THE BLOG

Latest MAC News, Events, and Updates

SCOTTY DRAKE’S BLOG SPOT

Events

MAY: Motorcycle Safety and Awareness Month MAC's Scotty Drake (r.) with Louisiana Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser. MAC wants to urge everyone to follow the MAC Facebook page during the month of May for news and information.  https://www.facebook.com/MACSEEMOTORCYCLES And pick up a free "Please Watch for Motorcycles" yard sign to remind...

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SCOTTY DRAKE’S BLOG SPOT

Our Readers Write

  As MAC reported on December 27, 2023, 44-year-old David Nicholas Hermann lost his life in a crash two days earlier – Christmas Day - in Hammond.  The story appeared on our Facebook newsfeed, and you can see the story here: https://www.fox8live.com/2023/12/27/christmas-morning-fatal-motorcycle-crash-victim-identified-by-hammond-police/ The news story concluded with “…the crash remains...

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Opinion

Goodbye, Farewell and Amen If you will kindly indulge me, allow me to say: IT’S THE END OF AN ERA, as I say goodbye to my riding days. I began riding in 1973, while at Penn State University, with the purchase of a ’72 Yamaha Twin 100. What a nice...

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