Thursday, December 4, 2008

Nation & World

Washington Whispers by Paul Bedard

Bush's Top Hog Rider Revs It Up for Safety

September 09, 2007 12:09 PM ET | Paul Bedard | Permanent Link | Print

There's something about a Harley-Davidson that even top Bush aides like Chief of Staff Josh Bolten , Interior Secretary Dirk Kempthorne, and others can't resist. "It's just the persona of that sound, that bike, that is so much a part of American culture," says Transportation Secretary Mary Peters, who owns two Harleys. "I try not to show too much bias," she says, "but it's pretty obvious with my [Harley] jacket, my boots, and my helmet." Now celebrating her one-year anniversary in office, Peters is using her passion for Hogs to aggressively push for greater motorcycle safety, especially among baby boomers flocking to Harley-Davidson dealers to relive their glory days. The problem: They are overwhelmingly crash prone. "They think their reflexes are as quick and their skills as good as they were 20 years ago, and they're not," she says.

"I'm probably emblematic of them," Peters confesses. She gave up Hogs to raise a family, then got the itch to ride after her kids left home, buying her dream bike in 2002: a pearl-white, 1,450-cc Fat Boy Softail. Despite lots of practice, she spilled in 2005 and now carries her damaged helmet to motorcycle conventions and dealers to plea for helmet use, safety equipment, and driver's ed. "Take personal responsibility for your safety," she tells boomers. "Don't just go to that dealer and hop on it."


JOE CIARDIELLO FOR USN & WR

Tools: Share | | Comments (0) | Print

advertisement

LISTEN NOW: Joint Chiefs Nix Xmas Bash (Nov. 30)


Capitol Bobbles Poll

Dress Our New President

Help our friends at WeBobble.com dress their new President Obama bobblehead. Which of the following would you like to see him dressed in:
Wearing boxing gloves and a suit
In a suit and tie, flashing the "Yes, We Can" thumbs up
In workout pants and shirt with a basketball
In his campaign khakis and white shirt


View results without voting

Requires JavaScript

advertisement

NEWSLETTER

Sign up today for the latest headlines from U.S. News & World Report delivered to you free.

RSS FEEDS

Personalize your U.S. News with our feeds of blogs and breaking news headlines.

U.S. NEWS MOBILE

U.S. News daily briefings are also available on your mobile device.

Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of our Terms and Conditions of Use and Privacy Policy.
Make USNews.com your home page.