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The 2024 National Motorcycle Profiling Survey has only 5 questions that are designed to help define the profiling trends so we can focus our resources on the areas that need it the most. Your participation will have a long-lasting, positive impact on the community. This survey on average will take 1 minute to complete.

The information collected in these surveys has been an essential part of lobbying efforts at both state and national levels, and without a doubt provides critical data points for the grassroots activist to intelligently communicate issues impacting the motorcycle community and influence change.
 
With over 72,000 survey participants of past survey efforts, from all walks of life, the National Motorcycle Profiling Survey has a 99% accuracy and has proven that many motorcyclists are being targeted by law enforcement based on appearance. This information has been the foundation for many legislative efforts to include Louisiana's most recent legislative victory in getting an Anti-Motorcycle Profiling bill passed.

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**NO PERSONAL DATA IS REQUIRED. YOUR PRIVACY AND ANONYMITY ARE IMPORTANT AND RESPECTED. By asking for no more than your zip code, which is also voluntary, there is no personal information to maintain or protect.
**If you or your organization are interested in cosponsoring this survey, or would like to get survey results specific to your state, please contact David "Double D" Devereaux at:
doubled@motorcycleprofilingproject.com

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* 1. In what state or U.S. territory do you live?

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* 2. In what ZIP code is your home located? (enter 5-digit ZIP code; for example, 00544 or 94305)

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* 3. Are you a member of a motorcycle club or organization that requires you to wear an identifying logo? Note: Do not list the specific organization.

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* 4. Should there be a state or federal law addressing the issue of motorcycle profiling and discrimination directed towards motorcyclists?

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* 5. Is a public official's position on motorcycle profiling one of the most important issues to you in voting for a representative?

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