A.B.A.T.E. of Indiana Region 8

A.B.A.T.E. of Indiana Region 8 Region 8 of ABATE of Indiana serves motorcycle riders in Vanderburgh, Warrick and Posey counties in southwest Indiana.

Region 8 meets on the third Tuesday of each month at Maidens Brewery on Franklin Street at 7pm. You don't have to be a member of ABATE to join us! This page is not endorsed by or an official representation of ABATE of Indiana, Inc.

06/03/2026

This just in from Boogie® central....

Jeremy Short has been added to our Saturday night music line-up! Hailing from the hills of Eastern Kentucky, he calls his sound “Appalachian Space Funk,” a genre-bending blend of gritty blues, deep funk, and Southern soul, and his vibrant stage presence is igniting stages across the country.

Check him out: Jeremy Short | | https://www.youtube.com/

Join us for the 46th Annual Boogie® July 16-19, 2026, at Lawrence County Recreational Park in Springville, Indiana, and saddle up for the Midwest's Best Biker Fest! www.theBoogie.org

06/03/2026

Get signed up now! We're happy to teach you!

05/15/2026

It’s time for Hog Day at Evansville Protestant Home!

Join us Friday, May 15 from 4:30 PM – 6:00 PM for a fun-filled evening featuring:
🌭 Hot dog food truck
🍧 Shaved ice food truck
🏍 Motorcycles on display

Bring your appetite and enjoy great food, cool treats, and some awesome bikes with us. We look forward to seeing everyone there!

05/07/2026

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

May 7, 2026

May is recognized as Motorcycle Safety and Awareness Month in IndianaGovernor Mike Braun has proclaimed May as Motorcycle Safety and Awareness Month in Indiana, joining a nationwide campaign by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. With riding season underway, this annual observance serves as an important reminder that safety on our roadways is a shared responsibility.

As temperatures rise and traffic increases, so does the presence of motorcycles on Hoosier roads. For many riders, this marks a return after months off the bike. May presents the ideal time to remind motorists to look for motorcyclists, as well as offer tips for riders who have been inactive since last fall and could be a bit rusty.

Motorcycle crashes continue to have devastating consequences across our state. Behind every incident is a person, a family, friends, and communities left to cope with the loss. These are not isolated events. They are preventable tragedies that demand our collective attention.

A large percentage of multi-vehicle motorcycle crashes occur when a driver fails to recognize a motorcycle in traffic, often turning into or pulling out in front of a rider. It is not enough to simply glance. Motorists must actively look for motorcycles and account for them in every driving decision. The proliferation of Automated Driving Systems that do not yet accurately detect motorcycles compounds this issue. At the same time, riders must take personal responsibility by riding within their abilities, maintaining control, and staying alert to the actions of others.Training and proper licensing continue to play a critical role in rider safety. Motorcyclists who invest in professional instruction and ongoing skill development are significantly better equipped to handle real-world riding situations. Experience matters, but so does preparation.

ABATE of Indiana encourages all riders to make safety a priority this season: get trained, get licensed, practice regularly, and ride defensively. Motorists are urged to slow down, eliminate distractions, allow additional space, and treat motorcycles with the same respect as any other road user.Motorcycle Safety and Awareness Month is not just about awareness; it’s about awareness in action. Every decision made behind the wheel or on the handlebars has the potential to save a life.

“Save a Life – Be Aware – Motorcycles Are Everywhere.”

Media Contact:
Jay Jackson
Executive Director
ABATE of Indiana
www.abateonline.org

05/04/2026

We had great weather and a good turnout(especially considering the last couple of years). Thank you to everyone who came out to this year's Blessing of the Bikes! We hope to see all of you again next year. Make sure to keep an eye out for updates on our page for information on any upcoming events we will have. Feel free to message the page with suggestions for next year and comments for this year's event. Please keep in mind this is an all volunteer event .

10/26/2025

The November Region meeting will be the last one of the year. 7 pm Tuesday November 11th at Damsel Brew Pub. See you then!

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Evansville, IN

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