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Motorcyclists are about 28 times more likely to die in a motor vehicle accident compared to passenger car occupants. This increased risk is due to factors such as the lack of protection a motorcycle provides compared to a car, as well as the inherent instability of motorcycles.
What are the accident statistics for tripping over untied shoelaces? Thanks C.R.
O. Gosnell has written: 'A survey of motorcyclists' attitudes to selected accident counter-measures'
Regardless of the speed limit, there's always an accident on Dead Man's Curve, because bike riders and motorcyclists try to speed around the corner.
on in a million
I doubt it. The police might want to question a passenger as a witness to the accident. Also, the passenger might need medical attention, so it's best to stay at the scene of an accident.
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1 in 125 in the U.S
== == If no other vehicles were involved in this accident, the insurance company of the motorcycle driver has to cover the medical bills of the passenger who was injured.
This answer can vary depending if you include private airplanes or only passenger airliners. For good data and specific details of accidents, go to the NTSB website. This site has statistics and report of accident investigations. Link: www.ntsb.gov
After he was killed in a drnk driving accident, he was just another statistic.