Motorcycle Accidents
Motorcycles are involved
in a high number of
traffic collisions,
because they are so hard
to see on the road. A
vehicle's side mirrors
are important tools
enabling a motorist to
see motorcycles and
reduce the number of
these collisions.
Motorcycles must obey
the same driving laws as
all other vehicles.
A study conducted by
Harry Hurt at the
University of Southern
California, called
"Motorcycle Collision
Cause Factors and
Identification of
Countermeasures" found
the following:
Approximately
three-fourths of the
motorcycle collisions
studied involved a
collision with another
vehicle.
Approximately one-fourth
of the motorcycle
collisions studied
involved a collision
with the roadway or a
fixed object in the
environment.
Two percent of the
collisions studied
involved some sort of
roadway defect
(potholes, cracks,
pavement ridges, etc.).
One percent of the
collisions studied
involved an animal.
In two-thirds of the
collisions that involved
another vehicle, the
driver of the other
vehicle was at fault by
violating the
motorcycles
right-of-way.
Weather conditions were
only a factor in about
two percent of the
motorcycle collisions.
Ninety-two percent (92%)
of the motorcycle
collisions studied,
involved motorcycle
riders that were
self-taught or learned
from family or friends.
Injury severity
increases with speed,
alcohol involvement, and
motorcycle size.
In the motorcycle
collisions studied, less
than ten percent of the
riders had insurance to
cover medical care or to
replace property.
The use of a safety
helmet, while riding a
motorcycle, is proven to
greatly reduce your risk
of serious injury when
involved in a crash.
The National Highway
Traffic Safety
Administration suggests
the following safe
driving tips that can be
used to safely share the
road with motorcyclist:
Respect the
motorcyclist: Remember,
motorcycles are vehicles
with all the privileges
of any vehicle on the
road. Give the
motorcyclist a full lane
of travel.
Look out: Watch for
motorcycles on the
highway, at
intersections and when
they make left turns or
lane changes.
Anticipate a
motorcyclist's maneuver:
Obstructions that you
may ignore- such as
debris or potholes- can
be deadly for a
motorcyclist. Anticipate
evasive actions taken by
motorcyclists
Allow plenty of space:
Do not follow a
motorcycle too closely.
Allow enough room for
motorcyclist to take
evasive actions.
The following are tips
from the NHTSA for the
motorcyclist:
Wear protective
clothing: The most
important factor in
reducing injury is
personal protection.
Leather jackets, gloves,
long pants, proper
footwear, eye
protection, and helmets
that provide this
personal protection.
Ride where you can be
seen: Make sure you can
be seen by drivers
around you. Never ride
in another driver's
blind spot.
Drive defensively: Drive
your motorcycle
defensively; always
watch out for others
around you.
Leave a buffer zone:
Give yourself extra
space in your lane for
emergency braking
situations or other
avoidance maneuvers.
Single lanes: Never
share a lane with a car.
A driver may not expect
you to be there and may
not be aware of your
presence. Most drivers
are looking for
vehicles, not
motorcycles.
Use signals: Always
clearly signal your
intentions to other
drivers. Signal before
changing lanes, make
your lane move
gradually, and never
weave between lanes.
Maintain your
motorcycle: Make sure
your motorcycle is in
good condition. Have
your motorcycle
inspected to insure good
mechanical condition.
Light-colored clothing:
Wear fluorescent or
light colors during the
day and reflective
materials in the evening
and at night. Remember,
See and Be Seen!
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