How can I get a membership
Just send a $20 check for an individual membership or $30 for a couple along with the
information in the form below to: NHMRO 70 Old Derry Road Londonderry , NH 03053
In this changing time don't loose site of your freedom of choice. Remember, change can be
good - but it may not be your choice to change.
We welcome all to join the "live FREE or Die state". The New Hampshire Motorcyclists Rights
Organization (NHMRO) where Freedom Lives .
Name:
Phone:
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Address:
City:
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Zip:
Registered Voter:
What would you like to see done for Motorcyclists of NH:
Annual Membership Fee for 1 Year
Individual $20 ___ Couple $30 ___
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Why Should I Join?
NHMRO has been instrumental in defeating many attempts to pass a new helmet
law or create a new lights-on law in NH.
NHMRO was “very” instrumental in the creation of a state sponsored MSF course
in NH and even financed the training of the first group of instructors.
NHMRO has also worked closely with the state of New Hampshire on other issues
of concern to the motorcyclists of the state such as: the motorcycle noise bill
revisions of 1993; the law exempting motorcycles manufactured prior to 1973
from the law requiring directional signals; and the introduction of a bill to exempt
motorcycles from the child restraint law.
NHMRO has also produced the 1991 MSF national award winning public service
spots for television promoting motorcycle awareness. We have produced and
distributed anti drinking and riding posters throughout the state. We have
convinced our previous and current Governors to officially proclaim May as
“Motorcycle Awareness Month” and we distribute posters and bumpers stickers to
local businesses and schools to raise public awareness.
NHMRO provided support in helping motorcyclists with handicaps in New
Hampshire to obtain a handicapped plate for their motorcycles.
In the summer of 1990 NHMRO’s resolve to institute a quality motorcycle
education program was finally accomplished. Because of NHMRO’s diligent
lobbying efforts and financial commitment, this program is available today for a
small fee. In order to implement the program, NHMRO provided the introductory
financing to train the first group of instructors from New Hampshire. Each year the
program has expanded to include new instructors and additional training sites.
Approximately 3,000 plus riders attend this training each year.
NHMRO has produced and distributed anti-drinking and driving posters
throughout New Hampshire.
NHMRO produced and supplied to all television stations in NH, a public service
announcement with the Governor of NH, asking all citizens to be aware of
motorcycles. This public service announcement won a national award from the MSF
(Motorcycle Safety Foundation) in 1991. Each year NHMRO requests to have the
month of May officially proclaimed by the Governor as “Motorcycle Awareness
Month” in the State of New Hampshire.
In 1993,NHMRO worked with the Division of Motor Vehicles, motorcycle dealers
and legislators on revising the motorcycle noise regulation to ensure that it is fair
and reasonable, accommodating both antique and custom motorcycles.
1994, NHMRO introduced and worked with the legislature to pass into law a bill
exempting directional lights on motorcycles manufactured prior to January 1, 1973.
In 1998,NHMRO defeated a $1 million mandatory insurance bill and a mandatory
helmet bill.
2003, NHMRO amended the handlebar law, so now handlebars can be shoulder
height.
In 2006, NHMRO was instrumental in passing two pieces of legislation, one that
requires all driver education schools to teach at least 45 minutes of motorcycle
awareness and another that requires anyone failing the DMV licensing test twice
will be required to take a motorcycle education course. This is part of our
continuing effort to reduce fatalities and accidents.
NHMRO publishes & distributes news and information to all members.
NHMRO supports the voluntary use of helmets, not mandatory laws.
NHMRO’s website www.nhmro.org has information on advertisers and businesses
that give discounts to NHMRO members with current membership cards and listing
of events.
NHMRO, in cooperation with the Salvation Army and the Union Leader
Corporation, sponsors a “Toys For Tots Run” in the fall of every year collecting
thousands of toys for the needy children of New Hampshire.
NHMRO Wants You!
NHMRO Member Benefits
- NHMRO membership cost is nominal
(currently $20/individual or $30
couples)
- NHMRO members receive at no cost
to them, $2000/per member
accidental death and
dismemberment insurance policy
- NHMRO members are eligible to
receive a Health Services Discount
Card, good for one year that entitles
members to discounts for services
such as; vision/eye care products
and services, chiropractic services,
pharmacy products and prescription
drugs, hearing care products and
services.
- NHMRO members receive first notice
of potential legislation affecting their
freedoms in motorcycling
- NHMRO members are educated and
guided through the legislative
process should any bills be proposed
- NHMRO members enjoy the network
of fellow motorcyclists of all makes
and models who unite to form
collective voice in regards to
motorcycle legislation
- NHMRO members receive access to
receive/ use the communication
tools mention above.
(Note*
membership
costs listed in
pamphlet are
old and $5 is
to be added
for the
current cost
of
membership)