That site is 99.94% pure Bandini Mountain. It blends out of context statistics with "well DUH" to build an extremely biased picture.
As to the statistics:
http://www.dslretorts.com/Paladin/archives/000840.htmlPer mile, on
AVERAGE, a motorcycle is three and a quarter times more likely to be involved in an accident than a cage. But those who ride are not the same people as the average cage driver. They tend to be risk takers. Plus, at an annual 1,854 miles, they are not getting in enough practice to be proficient riders. Alcohol and excessive speed on the part of the motorcyclist is a factor in the
vast majority of motorcycle accidents.
If you want to convince me that motorcycles are involved in an excessive number of crashes then show me the statistics for comparable cages -- high performance sport cars, Corvettes or such.
As for the DUH part --
IF you have an accident
of course you are going to suffer greater injuries than in a cage. This is why I tell people that if they have a record of crashing into things with a cage they might want to reconsider getting a motorcycle.
I have an extreme dislike for liars. There are three types of lies -- lies, darned lies, and statistics. This site is in the third class. They cite:
"In Florida, for example, fatalities increased by 81% during a three-year period after the state repealed its law in 2000. " Hey, guess what -- motorcycle ridership jumped by about 80%. This is another "Well DUH!" If ridership jumps 80% then
of course fatalities will also jump 80%.
"An unhelmeted rider is far more likely to suffer a fatal head injury" Well DUH! What is the fatality rate, per mile, between helmeted and unhelmeted riders? Hey, guess what -- they don't say! Just more meaningless out-of-context statictics.
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Yes, you need to take care out there. But you also need sites such as this one which warps statistics in an effort to show that motorcycles are far more dangerous than they actually are. Yeah, a LOT of blood and gore. But without knowing what the rider was doing to get into the accident it is meaningless. If the rider was doing something I don't do then I
do not carethat they got killed -- their death does not mean I am at any risk whatsoever.