Sharing the Road with Motorcycles.
As temperatures increase, so will the number of motorcycles on the road; sadly you will also see an increase in motorcycle accidents.
According to the 2017 Pennsylvania Crash Facts and Statistics manual, (2018 has not been released yet) In 2017 there were a reported 3,275 motorcycle accidents in Pennsylvania; 185 of those accidents were fatal. When a motorcyclist is involved in an accident, the injuries they sustain are almost always severe. They do not have the same protection that the occupants of a car do when they are involved in an accident.
A significant number of motorcycle accidents are caused by an error made by the driver of a car, truck or SUV. Drivers of motor vehicles tend to merge into lanes without seeing a motorcyclist which then causes an accident. Also, drivers turning in front of motorcycles is a common way an accident occurs. Drivers do not realize that motorcyclists cannot slow down as easily as a vehicle can.
What drivers can do to protect motorcyclists:
- When switching lanes or merging into traffic, look thoroughly to make sure there is not a motorcycle in your blind spot.
- If you are turning in front of a motorcycle, make sure you have plenty of time.
- Keep a safe distance when riding behind a motorcycle.
As a motorcyclist, there are things you can do to ensure your safety as well.
- Never drink and drive.
- Experts recommend motorcyclists wear helmets, reflective gear and have a bike with good LED lighting.
- Consider enrolling in a motorcycle safety program.
Although in Pennsylvania, you are not required to wear a helmet by law, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) studies have shown that motorcyclists who wear a helmet are 37% less likely to die in a motorcycle crash and 67% less likely to suffer from a traumatic brain injury in a crash.
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When a motorcyclist is involved in an accident, the injuries they sustain can be life threatening. If you or a loved one suffered serious injuries in a motorcycle accident, do not assume the accident was your fault. You may have the right to recover money for medical bills, wage loss and pain and suffering.
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Source:
PAhomepage.com, “Share the road; make the ride safe”