Most Dangerous States for Motorcycle Riders

When you read about motorcycles, you always see the phrase “Ride Safely”. Although you can see the same thing about cars and other vehicles, motorcycles would fit this phrase perfectly.

There is a reason why among the different vehicles available, only motorcycles require full protective gear. You need protection from head to toe because it is very dangerous.

If you are from the United States and you are a motorcycle rider, there are a few things that you should know about motorcycling on US roads and how to improve your motorcycle riding skills.

Which States Are The Most Dangerous For Motorcyclists?

QuoteWizard made a comparison between the data produced by the National Highway Traffic Safety administration on motorcycle fatality in every state as well as the motorcycle registration data coming from the Federal Highway Administration.

Based on the data analyzed by QuoteWizard, the top 10 most dangerous states for motorcycle riders are the following:

  1. Mississippi

  2. Texas

  3. South Carolina

  4. Florida

  5. Arizona

  6. North Carolina

  7. New Mexico

  8. Kentucky

  9. Missouri

  10. Louisiana

By looking at the stats above, they all have one thing in common: they are all warm. Does warm weather cause accidents directly? No, but if the weather is hot and sunny, motorcycle riders are more likely to drive around. Spending more time on your motorcycle means that you also have a higher chance of meeting an accident.

When Do Most Motorcycle Accidents Occur?

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), more than 52 percent of fatal motorcycle accidents happen during weekend nights from 3 p.m. up to 9 p.m.

This time frame is the busiest time on the road, which means that almost all types of vehicles are on the highway. More people are going out during these times since it is cooler so you can expect heavy traffic. It would mean that motorcycles are more prone to an accident when more cars are on the road.

You have to remember that motorcycles have smaller frames and although they are flexible, being hit by a full-speed vehicle might kill you.

How to Avoid Motorcycle Accidents?

Before we go into the tips on how you can avoid motorcycle accidents, we would like to explain that accidents will happen no matter what you do. All the tips that you will see from this article are just ways on how you can decrease the chance of accidents when you are on the road with your motorcycle.

1. Take it Slow

Motorcycles are usually faster compared to other vehicles because they are lighter. Instead of going full speed, take it slow so you can easily react if something happens on the road. If a car suddenly cuts you in the front, you can easily make the right judgment.

2. Pull to the Sides when Turning on Intersections

If you are turning left or right on an intersection and you need to cross the other lane, you need to be more defensive to prevent accidents. Instead of just stopping at the middle of the road waiting for the other side to finish, you can go to the sides and wait for the cars from both sides to halt or disappear before you go in and make that turn.

3. Don’t Drink and Drive

Do you know why drunk drivers usually meet an accident? It is because they are not aware that they are going too fast already. Even if you are running a motorcycle, you won’t know that you are too fast when you are drunk.

All your senses are numb when you are drunk and you won’t be able to make the right decisions in case an accident happens in the area.

4. Maintain your Motorcycles

Self-accidents are very common when it comes to motorcycles and the problem lies with the maintenance of your vehicle. If you are not maintaining it regularly, you might meet an accident because of faulty parts.

Conclusion

If you suddenly met an accident on the road and you think that the other party involved should give you compensation, a motorcycle accident attorney can help you with your concerns. They have the knowledge and experience to handle these issues for you.

 

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Submitted by Carmel, NY

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