What Could be the Most Dangerous Thing you do this Summer?
Statistically, riding a motorcycle is one of the most dangerous things that you can do. Here are some facts about motorcycle crashes.
1. Approximately 75% of motorcycle crashes involve a collision with another vehicle, which most often is a passenger car.
2. Of the motorcycle accidents involving other vehicles, the majority are caused because the other driver did not detect and recognize motorcycles in traffic. Often the driver of the other vehicle involved in a crash with the motorcycle did not see the motorcycle before the collision, or did not see the motorcycle until too late to avoid the collision.
3. Intersections are the most likely place for motorcycle crashes with other vehicles violating the motorcycle’s right-of-way and often violating traffic controls.
4. The other 25% of the motorcycle accidents involve single vehicle accidents with the motorcycle colliding with the roadway or some other fixed object.
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