AMA To Celebrate 25th Anniversary Of Motorcycle Ohio
The American Motorcyclist Association has a full plate of events
scheduled for the summer, and the next is a celebration of a
special safety effort that takes place right around the Motorcycle
Hall of Fame. Motorcycle Ohio is marking its 25th anniversary with
an event on the AMA Hall of Fame campus Saturday, Aug. 3.
Motorcycle Ohio, a training organization which functions as a part
of the Ohio Department of Public Safety's Office of Criminal
Justice Services, is dedicated to keeping riders safe at all times.
The organization aims to enhance public education about motorcycles
while also conducting informational campaigns and emphasizing the
importance of protective motorcycle
accessories.
"I am proud and honored to be a part of such an important
celebration," said Karhlton F. Moore, executive director of the
OCJS. "Motorcycle Ohio has accomplished so much since its
inception, and we are committed to many more years of working with
our traffic safety partners on education, enforcement and
engineering efforts to reduce motorcycle deaths and injuries."
Attendants who check out the event will be able to watch product
demonstrations, browse through gear
displays and stay entertained with live music and reduced admission
to the Hall of Fame.