By | April 3rd, 2018

It’s clear that motorcycle accidents are a problem, and many motorcycle riders will take numerous steps in order to stay as safe as possible. However, in many cases, their strategies might not work as well as they think. In some cases, their safety techniques might actually be making things worse. Many people complain about the fact that motorcycles are loud. Motorcycle riders will often say that they can’t make their motorcycles any quieter, because the noise is actually part of a safety strategy. The idea is that if motorcycles are loud.

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By | April 3rd, 2018

There are many misconceptions related to motorcycle accidents, and these ideas are often shared among the motorcycle riders themselves. Motorcycle riders will have many reasons for trusting in these ideas, but it’s important for them to really get a sense of the factors involved with motorcycle accidents. One of the most damaging ideas related to motorcycle accidents is the notion that full-faced motorcycle helmets will actually make motorcycle accidents more likely to happen. The argument is that these helmets will create problems when it comes to visibility, which will automatically.

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By | June 13th, 2016

In multiple vehicle crashes, fault may be assigned to one of the drivers or shared by a number of them. Sometimes an outside party is found at fault because of a defective mechanical part or an unsafe road feature. In single-vehicle motorcycle accidents, there is only one vehicle operator who may or may not be at fault. As with multiple vehicle crashes, an outside party may share or be entirely at fault. If you were involved in a single-vehicle motorcycle accident, don’t assume you have no legal recourse in the.

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By | January 15th, 2016

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), thirteen percent of fatal vehicle crashes involve motorcycles. The NHTSA also states that approximately 80,000 riders sustain accident related injuries every year. Some of the more common ones are: Head Injuries – Riders are more likely to suffer a head injury such as a concussion or brain damage in a motorcycle crash than any other type of injury. This is why it’s very important that all riders wear a helmet that fits properly. It can reduce the risk of dying from a.

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By | October 22nd, 2015

Of all the users of our roads and highways, motorcyclists face the most risk. Their small size and lack of protection means that collisions have serious consequences. On top of that, their two wheels make them more vulnerable to dangerous road surface conditions. There is no shortage of the number and types of road hazards that cause motorcycle accidents. Here are five of them: Bumps, Cracks, and Potholes The danger of a pothole is hard to judge when riding at a high speed. The consequences of hitting one depends on its depth, and.

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