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Motorcycle Deaths On The RiseDespite the decline of overall highway deaths, motorcycle fatalities nationwide are on the rise. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 4,810 motorcycle riders were killed in highway accidents in 2006, a 5 percent increase from 2005. Possible causes for the increase in fatalities include an increase in motorcycle ownership, the repeal of many states’ mandatory helmet laws, and less experienced riders on the roads. According to the Motorcycle Safety Foundation, Americans bought an estimated 734,000 motorcycles in 2004, a significant increase from previous years. But a spokesman for the highway administration says the blame may lie with states that have done away with helmet laws. A study released by the agency showed an 81 percent rise in Florida motorcycle deaths in a three-year period after rescinding the state’s helmet law in 2000. Anti-helmet groups counter that more bike owners are inexperienced middle-aged riders without proper training. The disturbing rise in motorcycle fatalities recently caught the attention of Congress. Legislators have added $3 million to a federal transportation bill for a study on motorcycle crashes. For more information on motorcycle accidents visit the Motorcycle Legal Center. Injured in a motorcycle accident? Put our experience to work for you.For over 25 years, our attorneys have represented more than 30,000 people who have been injured in all types of accidents including motorcycle accidents. In addition our legal team has answered over 350,000 injury-related legal questions. When a motorcycle injury occurs and legal help is needed, experience counts. Free Legal EvaluationIf you, or someone you care about, have been injured in a motorcycle accident, you can contact our law firm for a free evaluation by:
Our law firm will evaluate your claim free of charge and advise you on your legal rights to collect compensation. There is no obligation to use our services, and there is never a fee unless we get money for you. Source: “Motorcycle deaths rise sharply.” By Emily Bazar. USA Today. August 9, 2005. | |