Motorcycle accidents are among the most dangerous vehicle related accidents you can be involved in. Motorcycle riders are nearly 30 times at greater risk of dying in an accident then those involved in a car accident.
2. Motorcycle accidents are among the most
dangerous vehicle related accidents you can
be involved in. Motorcycle riders are nearly
30 times at greater risk of dying in an
accident then those involved in a car
accident.
National motorcycle accidents and fatalities
have increased every year since 1997; while
traffic fatalities nationwide have declined 23
percent during the same time frame.
Nowhere has the evidence of these trends
been more apparent than in the state of
Florida.
3. Florida continues to rank as one of the
states with the highest number of
motorcycle deaths, with 287 deadly
crashes from January to September of
2012.
This makes Florida the third deadliest
motorcycle state behind Texas with 358
and California with 318. Full and accurate
motorcycle statistical reporting for 2013
has yet to be reported.
4. Florida, the “Sunshine State,” may be a
victim of its own good luck in regards to
the number of motorcycle accidents. The
simple fact is, Florida has more days to
ride and enjoy motorcycles than in Alaska
or other northern states.
The more time a motorcycle populace
rides, the more chances of someone
being in an accident. Find the best Florida
motorcycle accident lawyer.
5. Another reason may be due to the
economy and more motorcycles on the
road. At $3.00 per a gallon of gas, no one
is in a rush to drop $60.00 at the gas
station; unless of course you ride a
motorcycle. Certain motorcycle makes and
models can get in excess of 70 miles per
gallon. This has led to more and more
people opting for two-wheeled
transportation versus four. Moreover, if
you do not own a car, you cannot help
your friends move into their new
apartment – Win/Win!
6. Also, the relaxed helmet laws in Florida
may contribute to the severity and
outcome of an accident. Currently, if an
individual in Florida is 21-years of age,
has the proper licenses to operate a
motorcycle, and carries $10,000 worth of
additional medical insurance; a helmet is
optional.
So, with an optional helmet, a knock on a
reinforced piece of fiberglass turns into a
knock, or likely crack, of the skull.
7. Likewise, additional protective clothing
might not be worn habitually. No one
wants to wear heavy, dank, and unrevealing leather in Florida’s 100 degree
heat.
So, instead, some people may wear
clothing which may not be suitable for
operating a motorcycle, like flip-flops and
a t-shirt. We know it happens, we have
all seen the YouTube videos.
8. Of course not all motorcycle accidents in
Florida are preventable. Some accidents
are just that, accidents. The truth being,
operating a motorcycle is an inherently
dangerous activity. Hopefully Florida
motorcycle riders will take proper steps
to mitigate their exposure to risk. Just
remember, no one looks cool in a coma!
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