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Motorcycle Accident FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

How dangerous is riding a motorcycle?

We all know that various forms of transportation have different risks. For instance, there’s no question that it’s safer to ride in a jet airplane than to drive a car. That doesn’t mean every person who is injured in an automobile accident is automatically at fault.
So it is with motorcycles. Because they offer little protection during an accident, operating a motorcycle presents additional risks. Because motor bikes are heavier than bicycles and operate at greater speeds, naturally they are also more risky. Statistically speaking, motorcycles account for about 5 percent of all highway fatalities, even though they represent only 2 percent of registered vehicles.

Statistics should encourage riders to take every safety precaution possible when operating a motorcycle and when preparing to ride. A motorcycle is five or six times more likely to end up in a fatal accident than an automobile. Per mile traveled, it’s been estimated that a motorcycle is 35 times more likely to be involved in a fatality. Other studies claim serious injuries are 16 times more likely to occur in a motorcycle than an automobile. By comparison, motorcycles are about twice as likely to result in severe injury as bicycles.

How can a biker make a motorcycle’s presence known?

Experienced Illinois and Wisconsin bikers are familiar with many safety tips that can help automobile and truck drivers be more aware of a motorcycle’s presence on the road, and thus prevent the most common sorts of accidents:

  • Avoid the blind spots of any vehicle, especially while passing 
  • Allow additional distances for reaction time and to act as a buffer for safety
  • Travel with the headlight on at all times and with working lamps
  • Use reflective gear and reflective tape
  • Avoid dark clothing and equipment
  • Tap brakes lightly while approaching a stop or when being followed by tailgaters
  • Try to make eye contact with drivers near the motorcycle
  • Use hand signals to alert drivers and other bikers
  • Use staggered formations when riding in a group
  • Try to avoid traveling if visibility is especially poor
  • When necessary, use the motorcycle’s horn.

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