there are thousands, so remind your parents or watch out yourself when driving. Look twice, Save a life, motorcycles are everywhere!
As of 2018, there were approximately 13.5 million motorcycles registered in the United States. This number includes both street-legal motorcycles and off-road motorcycles.
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.
Approximately 19% of motorcyclists in the United States are female, according to recent studies. This percentage has been slowly increasing over the years as more women become interested in motorcycling.
Approximately 18.5% of children in the US are considered obese.
There is no data available on how many people are named Cindia specifically in the US.
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According to the NHTSA, 4,028 motorcyclists were killed in 2004.
According to the NHTSA, 4,028 motorcyclists were killed in 2004.
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In 2009, in the US, there were 4,462 motorcyclist fatalities.
all motorcyclists wear helmets, squids don't wear helmets.
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there are thousands, so remind your parents or watch out yourself when driving. Look twice, Save a life, motorcycles are everywhere!
British Motorcyclists Federation was created in 1960.
Jewish Motorcyclists Alliance was created in 2004.
Christian Motorcyclists Association was created in 1975.
Association of Recovering Motorcyclists was created in 1986.
Kent Advanced Motorcyclists' Group was created in 1980.