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Scab's link shows some interesting facts::

Cars, trucks & pedestrian account for 86.6% of deaths

Large trucks, bicycles, "other" and busses account for 5.4%

Motorcyclists account for 8%

What does this tell us ?

Actually very little except that I have just wasted 45 minutes of my life

playing with American statistics showing that only 8% of road deaths involve motorcycles.

If the stats would show age, speed, alcohol/drugs we may see a pattern emerge.

It is my guess that the vast majority of the motorcycle deaths were for riders under

The age of 21. Speed and inexperience would be high on the list of factors involved.

Howard

 
That graph screwed me up....I thought the last one would be "natural cause".

 
graph_10160_image002.gif

Scab's link shows some interesting facts::

Cars, trucks & pedestrian account for 86.6% of deaths

Large trucks, bicycles, "other" and busses account for 5.4%

Motorcyclists account for 8%

What does this tell us ?

Actually very little except that I have just wasted 45 minutes of my life

playing with American statistics showing that only 8% of road deaths involve motorcycles.

If the stats would show age, speed, alcohol/drugs we may see a pattern emerge.

It is my guess that the vast majority of the motorcycle deaths were for riders under

The age of 21. Speed and inexperience would be high on the list of factors involved.

Howard

Actually the trend for motorcycle deaths has.been for middle age riders around 42 I think.

 
42?...dang...that's how old I tell all the girls I am.....smells to be me.

 
I do...but, why do they still keep grabben' my ***? Them pinchen's start getting old after a whiles.

 
SORRY....but I have to disagree with the most important thing you said.....Motorcycle are not dangerous....hello...motorcycles are an inanimate object....that's as wrong as saying a gun is dangerous....both totally absurd statements....& both TOTALLY WRONG!....end of rant.....
Motorcycling may not be dangerous, but it is certainly not safe.

dan·ger·ous

adj.

1. Involving or filled with danger; perilous.

2. Being able or likely to do harm.

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safe

adj. saf·er, saf·est

1. Secure from danger, harm, or evil.

2. Free from danger or injury; unhurt: safe and sound.

3. Free from risk; sure: a safe bet.

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as for your rights? ya gotta vote.

 
graph_10160_image002.gif

Scab's link shows some interesting facts::

Cars, trucks & pedestrian account for 86.6% of deaths

Large trucks, bicycles, "other" and busses account for 5.4%

Motorcyclists account for 8%

What does this tell us ?

Actually very little except that I have just wasted 45 minutes of my life

playing with American statistics showing that only 8% of road deaths involve motorcycles.

If the stats would show age, speed, alcohol/drugs we may see a pattern emerge.

It is my guess that the vast majority of the motorcycle deaths were for riders under

The age of 21. Speed and inexperience would be high on the list of factors involved.

Howard

The graph would be more telling if it showed deaths per miles driven for each type of vehicle. And then broken down by clustered circumstances. Also it would be nice to see statistics of deaths caused by driver/rider error versus death by another vehicle,,,,,,,probably won't see those kinds of numbers soon though....

 
graph_10160_image002.gif


Scab's link shows some interesting facts::

Cars, trucks & pedestrian account for 86.6% of deaths

Large trucks, bicycles, "other" and busses account for 5.4%

Motorcyclists account for 8%

What does this tell us ?

Actually very little except that I have just wasted 45 minutes of my life

playing with American statistics showing that only 8% of road deaths involve motorcycles.

If the stats would show age, speed, alcohol/drugs we may see a pattern emerge.

It is my guess that the vast majority of the motorcycle deaths were for riders under

The age of 21. Speed and inexperience would be high on the list of factors involved.

Howard

The graph would be more telling if it showed deaths per miles driven for each type of vehicle. And then broken down by clustered circumstances. Also it would be nice to see statistics of deaths caused by driver/rider error versus death by another vehicle,,,,,,,probably won't see those kinds of numbers soon though....

This morning in Silver Spring a Bus ran over someone. The bike rack on the front pulled them under the Bus.

See walking is more dangerous...

 
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