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Two-thirds of the world considers itself religious
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Two-thirds of the worlds population considers itself to be religious, according to a new poll from WIN/Gallup International. - photo by Herb Scribner
Two-thirds of the worlds population considers itself to be religious, according to a new poll from WIN/Gallup International.

The poll, which surveyed more than 60,000 people from 65 different countries, found that the worlds most religious people live in Africa and the Middle East, with eight out of every 10 people in those areas considering themselves religious. In America and Europe, about seven in 10 people say they are religious, with six out of 10 in Asia saying the same.

Religion continues to dominate our everyday lives and we see that the total number of people who consider themselves to be religious is actually relatively high, said Jean-Marc Leger, president of WIN/Gallup International. Furthermore, with the trend of an increasingly religious youth globally, we can assume that the number of people who consider themselves religious will only continue to increase.

Heres a graph that shows some of the most and least religious countries across the world, according to the poll.

But this information certainly isn't set in stone, especially as we look to the future of religion across the world, which continues to change. For example, Mark Kellner of Deseret News National reported earlier in April that the amount of Islamic followers will near the amount of Christian believers across the world by 2050. Kellner also reported that religion will continue to grow, expand and change in demographics in the future.
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Georgia Motorcycle Safety Program announces grant
Funds earmarked for Share the Road initiatives
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Grant funding totaling $93,458 has been awarded to the Georgia Motorcycle Safety Program (GMSP) by the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety. The approved funding will be used to increase motorcycle safety awareness and outreach by encouraging all motorists and motorcyclists to Share the Road.

“The need for motorcycle safety programs is greater than ever, and this support from GOHS enables motorcycle safety programs and impaired riding initiatives to reach riders and non-riders alike” said Commissioner Spencer R. Moore. “Thank you GOHS for helping (the Department of Driver Services) and GMSP educate and encourage all Georgia drivers to ‘Share the Road.’”

The grant allows DDS to further develop the Motorcycle Safety Outreach Program by continuing to fund a position to promote state and national safety initiatives. The GMSP outreach coordinator researches, coordinates and helps maintain an adequate presence at industry events, local schools and colleges, regional meetings and festivals to increase awareness of motorcycles on the roadways and provide the most current information on motorcycle safety initiatives.

Visitors to a GMSP event display are also encouraged to sign up for regular newsletters which provide additional safety information, as well as review the motorcycle safety message on other social media platforms.

GMSP regulates motorcycle training for new riders, as well as seasoned riders, who want to learn how to ride a motorcycle legally and safely. The program is based on a continuum of learning and therefore offers three entry points to rider education.

Students participating in the Basic Riders Course do not need specialized motorcycle equipment, as the GMSP provides both a motorcycle and a helmet to class participants. Upon successful completion of the course, participants receive a 90-day license waiver card that exempts them from both the written and on-cycle skills tests needed to obtain a Class M license in the state of Georgia.

Please visit the DDS website at www.dds.georgia.gov for many online services including the convenience of enrolling in a GMSP training class and accessing many licensing services.

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