At least that is the conventional wisdom.
Those crazy motorcyclists are putting themselves in harms way just for a few thrills. Thats what people tell you. My Mom has always felt that way, even to this day.
At one of my past annual physicals I was asked: Do you participate in any high risk activities, such as needle drug use, unprotected promiscuous ***, or motorcycling? (I was too stunned to answer that)
Imagine my surprise when I stumbled across this article:
https://blog.timesunion.com/healthcare/how-are-you-likely-to-die-here-are-the-odds-of-dying/2515/
According to the National Safety Council, the odds of dying from a motorcycle accident in the course of your lifetime are 1 in 770. Which, interestingly, are better odds (less likely than) dying from the following:
Pedestrian Accident
Skin Cancer
Car Accident
Brain Tumor
Assault
Fall
Prostate Cancer
Breast Cancer
Heavy Drinking
Obesity
Stroke
Smoking
Cancer
And the number #1 killer - Heart disease
Im sure there are some statistical shenanigans going on to reach these odds, but still... rather than worrying about us riding a motorcycle, maybe people should be concerned for all those people in line at McDonalds. And you dont need a license, insurance, or specialized training to get a triple quarter pounder with extra cheese and jumbo fries.
Those crazy motorcyclists are putting themselves in harms way just for a few thrills. Thats what people tell you. My Mom has always felt that way, even to this day.
At one of my past annual physicals I was asked: Do you participate in any high risk activities, such as needle drug use, unprotected promiscuous ***, or motorcycling? (I was too stunned to answer that)
Imagine my surprise when I stumbled across this article:
https://blog.timesunion.com/healthcare/how-are-you-likely-to-die-here-are-the-odds-of-dying/2515/
According to the National Safety Council, the odds of dying from a motorcycle accident in the course of your lifetime are 1 in 770. Which, interestingly, are better odds (less likely than) dying from the following:
Pedestrian Accident
Skin Cancer
Car Accident
Brain Tumor
Assault
Fall
Prostate Cancer
Breast Cancer
Heavy Drinking
Obesity
Stroke
Smoking
Cancer
And the number #1 killer - Heart disease
Im sure there are some statistical shenanigans going on to reach these odds, but still... rather than worrying about us riding a motorcycle, maybe people should be concerned for all those people in line at McDonalds. And you dont need a license, insurance, or specialized training to get a triple quarter pounder with extra cheese and jumbo fries.
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