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Trike Riders International
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| Trike Riders Drivers Test in Texas - There is no current TRIKE RIDERS SPECIFIC riders test or endorsement for "TRIKES". This still falls under 3-wheeled motorcycles and is thus tagged, licensed and insured as such. To drive a TRIKE in Texas legally, you must first complete the motorcycle requirements for registration and licensing. | |
| Texas DOT - Road Conditions | 1-800-452-9292 |
| A.I.M | IN TEXAS - HELMETS REQUIRED FOR ALL
RIDERS . . Unless you can prove the following conditions . .: 21 or OVER AND have. . : TEXAS WILLIAM SMITH & Assoc Attorneys at Law 3131 McKinney Avenue Suite 400 Dallas, TX 75204-2443 http://wsandassociates.lawoffice.com THOMAS BRADY, Esquire 215 N. Stanton Suite 600 El Paso, TX 79901 STEVE BRANNON, Esquire 1330 E. 8th Street Suite 102 Odessa, TX 79761 |
| ABATE | Nationwide Offices |
| TMRA - II Texas Motorcycle Rights Association |
TMRA II State Office 275 Old Lexington Rd. Elgin,
Texas 78621
512-281-0537 or Cell Phone 512-971-6777 |
| If you need assistance on
the road in Texas, and are not sure who to call, there is a number on the
back of your Driver's license. ( 800-525-5555 ) In the Houston area you can also Dial CALLMAP (713-225-5627) for Roadside Assistance http://www.hcso.hctx.net/patrol/map/ For Help on the Area Toll Roads call 713-222-PEAT (713-222-7328) http://www.hctra.com/system/roadside.html I saw this local road sign - 936-441-ROAD |
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Note - TEXAS - - DISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF CLOTHING OR CLUB MEMBERSHIP IS ILLEGAL Article L Section 8, of the Texas Constitution guarantees the right to everyone in Texas of freedom of speech, expression, and association. Unlike the First Amendment of the United States Constitution which only protects against the government depriving a citizen of speech, expression, or association, the Texas Free Speech provision prohibits anyone, public or private, from depriving a citizen of his or her right to freedom of speech, expression, or association. Hajek v. Bill Mowbray Motors Inc, 647 S.W.2d 253, decided by the Texas Supreme Court in 1983. Don't subject yourself to civil and criminal penalties and to expensive and time consuming lawsuits. Don't discriminate against people wearing colors or motorcycle attire. (Excerpted from A.I.M. Attorney List referenced/listed above 4/29/03 bv) |
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