Motorcycles are the deadliest form of transportation on U.S. roads. Discover statistics on biking accidents and deaths.
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Riding a motorcycle is exhilarating. The freedom that comes with the open road is a lifestyle that lets bikers become one with a machine. Camaraderie, the need for speed, and adrenaline are common reasons riders take the pedal to the metal, and some motorcycle enthusiasts even enter a meditative-like state after a cruise.
Yet this hobby does come with inherent risks. In fact, motorcycles are the most deadly form of transportation in the U.S today. The car comes in second, but motorcyclists are still 27 times more likely to die than passenger car occupants in a crash.
Why are motorcycles so much more dangerous? Unlike other transport methods, they don’t have safety features like a steel frame or air bag to protect you in the event of a crash. If you do get injured in a motorcycle accident, consider speaking to an attorney to learn about your rights.
Below, our roundup of motorcycle accident statistics walks through the risks and annual fatalities, as well as tips for staying safe on your next ride.