So NHTSA can't do it for them at no cost to them? Why would they think they know more about motorcycles and vehicle safety than NHTSA. I don't get it.

Unless its just to explore making ownership and use on bases more restrictive than it is. Most here don't ride to base anyhow. Here in San Antonio we have a lot of military. Most of the muscle bikes stay home in the garages during the day.

The odd thing is we have a lot of bikes riding to work to BAMC. (the hospital) One would think they see so much eye and head injury everyday there would be less bikes there.

You already have to have the helmet, silly little reflective vest, hard shoes, license, safety course. What else can they make these guys do cept maybe push the bike onto the base.


I try to aggravate one person a day. Today may be your day.