Motorcycle Safety Foundation
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The Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) is an American national, not-for-profit organization, founded in 1973, and sponsored by the U.S. manufacturers and distributors of BMW, BRP, Harley-Davidson, Honda, Kawasaki, KTM, Piaggio/Vespa, Suzuki, Triumph, Indian Motorcycle and Yamaha motorcycles. The MSF maintains rider training curricula used in most states for novice and experienced riders.[4]
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Founded | 1973 |
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Founder | Motorcycle Industry Council |
Type | Educational |
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Area served | USA |
Product | Rider Education and Training System (MSF RETS) |
Key people | Gary Martini (Chair of the Board), Erik Pritchard (President/CEO), Ray Ochs (Vice President, Training Systems), Robert Gladden (Vice President, Training Operations) |
Website | www |
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The MSF fosters a "ride safe" attitude, and promotes lifelong learning for motorcyclists. It also participates in government relations, motorcycle safety research, public awareness campaigns, and technical assistance to state training and licensing programs.