23 C.F.R. § 1200.25
(b) Definitions. As used in this section—
Impaired means alcohol-impaired or drug-impaired as defined by State law, provided that the State's legal alcohol-impairment level does not exceed .08 BAC.
Motorcycle means a motor vehicle with motive power having a seat or saddle for the use of the rider and designed to travel on not more than three wheels in contact with the ground.
Motorcyclist awareness means individual or collective awareness of the presence of motorcycles on or near roadways and of safe driving practices that avoid injury to motorcyclists.
Motorcyclist awareness program means an informational or public awareness or education program designed to enhance motorcyclist awareness that is developed by or in coordination with the designated State authority having jurisdiction over motorcyclist safety issues, which may include the State motorcycle safety administrator or a motorcycle advisory council appointed by the Governor of the State.
Motorcyclist safety training or Motorcycle rider training means a formal program of instruction that is approved for use in a State by the designated State authority having jurisdiction over motorcyclist safety issues, which may include the State motorcycle safety administrator or a motorcycle advisory council appointed by the governor of the State.
State means any of the 50 States, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.
(e) Motorcycle rider training course.
(1) To satisfy this criterion, a State shall have an effective motorcycle rider training course that is offered throughout the State and that provides a formal program of instruction in accident avoidance and other safety-oriented operational skills to motorcyclists. The program shall—
(i) Use a training curriculum that—
(ii) Offer at least one motorcycle rider training course either—
(2) To demonstrate compliance with this criterion, the State shall submit—
(iii) Either:
(f) Motorcyclist awareness program.
(1) To satisfy this criterion, a State shall have an effective statewide program to enhance motorist awareness of the presence of motorcyclists on or near roadways and safe driving practices that avoid injuries to motorcyclists. The program shall—
(iv) Incorporate a strategic communications plan that—
(2) To demonstrate compliance with this criterion, the State shall submit—
(iii) Data used to identify and prioritize the State's motorcycle safety problem areas, including either—
(v) A copy of the strategic communications plan showing that it—
(g) Reduction of fatalities and crashes involving motorcycles.
(1) To satisfy this criterion, a State shall demonstrate a reduction for the preceding calendar year in the number of motorcyclist fatalities and in the rate of motor vehicle crashes involving motorcycles in the State (expressed as a function of 10,000 registered motorcycle registrations), as computed by NHTSA. The State shall—
(2) To demonstrate compliance with this criterion, the State shall submit—
(h) Impaired driving program.
(2) To demonstrate compliance with this criterion, the State shall submit—
(1) To satisfy this criterion, a State shall demonstrate a reduction for the preceding calendar year in the number of fatalities and in the rate of reported crashes involving alcohol-impaired and drug-impaired motorcycle operators (expressed as a function of 10,000 motorcycle registrations), as computed by NHTSA. The State shall—
(2) To demonstrate compliance with this criterion, the State shall submit—
(j) Use of fees collected from motorcyclists for motorcycle programs.
(1) To satisfy this criterion, a State shall have a process under which all fees collected by the State from motorcyclists for the purposes of funding motorcycle training and safety programs are used for motorcycle training and safety programs. A State may qualify under this criterion as either a Law State or a Data State.
(2)
(l) Use of grant funds.
(1) Eligible uses. A State may use grant funds awarded under this section for motorcyclist safety training and motorcyclist awareness programs, including—
(ii) Improvements in program delivery of motorcycle training to both urban and rural areas, including—