• About This Survey

    BikePAC of Oregon Inc. decides its legislative agenda based on many factors, including this survey. BikePAC of Oregon is the political lobby for motorcyclists in Oregon, and works with ABATE of Oregon and other concerned citizens and groups. BikePAC is a direct voice for you as a rider at the Oregon State Capitol.
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  • 2. Do you live or work in Oregon?
  • 3. Do you have a motorcycle endorsement or permit?
  • Please agree or disagree with the following statements.

  • 6. Autonomous (self driving) vehicles should be required to include motorcycles, mopeds, and scooters while safety testing their vehicles.
  • 7. Toll booths requiring motorcycles to stop and pay to use roads, lanes, and bridges in Oregon are safe for motorcycle riders.
  • 8. Tolls requiring payment to use roads, lanes, and bridges in Oregon should be reasonably priced for motorcycle riders, who put less wear and tear on infrastructure.
  • 9. I strongly believe fuel stations should have an ethanol warning label.
  • 10. Adults 21 and over should have the freedom to choose their riding gear (helmets, eye protection, hi viz, etc).
  • 11. I do not support any ban or limitation on the accessibility of ethanol free gasoline.
  • 12. I have experienced discrimination from one or more businesses because I ride a motorcycle.
  • 13. I have experienced discrimination by law enforcement because I ride a motorcycle,
  • 14. I support laws that allow motorcycle lane sharing (or lane splitting) in Oregon.
  • 15. Laws that allow motorcycle lane sharing (or lane splitting) in Oregon will increase motorcyclist's safety.
  • 16. Laws that allow motorcycle lane sharing (or lane splitting) in Oregon will ease traffic congestion and reduce driving time.
  • 17. I have practiced lane sharing (or lane splitting) in other states or countries where it is legal.
  • 18. When another driver causes a motorcycle crash, law enforcement ensures the other driver is held accountable for their actions.
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