Motorcycle Safety

Lauren Kay
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Posted by Lauren KayOctober 27, 2009 11:37 PM
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Ah motorcycles. That form of transportation that your mother warned you about, the preferred vehicle of all tough Americans. Motorcycles are almost as much of a personality statement as they are a mode of transportation.

But there is a reason why your mother warned you against motorcyles: they can be very dangerous if not handled properly. It makes sense- motorcycle riders are not protected from the impact of another vehicle like car riders are, so the force of an impact has nowhere to go but to the person on the motorcycle. In fact, per mile, motorcyclists are 35 times more likely to die in a car crash than car passengers. In 2006, there were almost 5,000 motorcycle fatalities reported by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). 25% of these fatalities occured because the motorcycle driver crashed into a fixed object, like a light pole or wall. Contrary to popular belief, foul weather is not usually a contributing factor to motorcycle accidents.

What can car and motorcycle drivers do to prevent more needless deaths?

One way is for motorcycle drivers to wear helmets. This may seem cliche, but study after study supports the fact that helmets save thousands of lives. One study says that out of every 100 motorcyle deaths, 37 could have been prevented if the driver had been wearing a helmet. Speeding is also an important factor in motorcycle deaths, as a person is much more likely to survive an impact from a slower speed than a faster one. Also, it is important that motorcycle drivers learn basic "collision avoidance strategies", like how to swerve out of the path of a car without losing control of the vehicle.

But many studies support the idea that it is really the responsibility of the car drivers around a motorcycle to be careful and attentive. One important study on motorcycle safety concluded that "The failure of motorists to detect and recognize motorcycles in traffic is the predominating cause of motorcycle accidents". This means that car drivers need to always pay attention to their surroundings, to ensure that they don't accidentally collide with a small motorcycle.

Motorcycles can provide an enjoyable travel experience, but that pleasure comes with a price. No matter if you drive a motorcycle or car, it is so important to be a defensive and safe driver on the road.

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Mike BryantInjuryBoard Attorney Member
Posted by Mike Bryant
October 28, 2009 11:10 PM

We are seeing a big rise in new riders losing control and leaving the road. More needs to be done to push early education for those riders and for yound riders. Start seeing motorcycles, as you point out, makes a big difference.

mark
Posted by mark
October 29, 2009 1:12 AM

The proportion of motorcyclists injured in crashes ■
(single-vehicle/multivehicle) has remained almost the same (about 50%).

Source: NHTSA, NCSA, NASS GES 1998-2007

Over 10 years riders are as likely to be injured due to the riders fault as they are another vehicles fault.

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