Motorcycle Accident Statistics in Florida
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Study Warns about Possible Increase in Motorcycle Accident Fatalities over Next Few Years Friday, April 22nd, 2011 | Lawyer Marketing
The Governors’ Highway Safety Association has released new fatal motorcycle accident statistics for the year 2010, and it’s not a pretty picture. Granted, the overall number of motorcycle accident fatalities in 2010 declined by 2.4% over the previous year. However, 2.4% is an insignificant number when you consider that in 2009, the decline in motorcycle accident fatalities had been 16%. There were 4, 376 motorcycle accident fatalities in 2010.
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Motorcycle fatalities spiked last year
“In some cases, if there were survivors traveling with them [accident victims], we can say they were heading to or from Sturgis, but in some cases we don't have that information.” Although accident victims varied in age, Kingham said the statistics
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Motorcyclists talk safety after deadly crash "Statistics showed that educated riders are safer riders," Idaho STAR Instructor Tom Berry said. The Idaho STAR program offers safety courses geared toward all levels of riders and allows riders to get their required motorcycle endorsement to legally |
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NYC Personal Injury Attorney: Safety Awareness Has Reduced Construction Site ... According to NYC Buildings Department statistics, 47 workers had been killed – including 26 who died in falls – within a two-year span in 2005-2006. During the most recent two-year span, 2009-2010, the number of construction site fatalities has fallen |
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Distracted driving endangers you, too More statistics advise that nearly a quarter of all crashes (1.2 million yearly) are attributed to drivers using cell phones and texting while driving, and 12 times as many motor vehicle crashes involve cell phones rather than texting, according to |
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Syracuse Personal Injury Attorney Encourages New York Drivers to Pay Attention ... The most recent statistics from the New York Department of Motor Vehicles show that 5150 motorcycle accidents occurred in the state in 2009, killing 155 people and injuring 5042 others. In Onondago County alone, there were eight motorcycle riders |
2009 Motorcycle Accident Statistics - webBikeWorld
Motorcycle accident statistics for 2009. ... Called "Motorcycle Accident Cause Factors and Identification of Countermeasures Volume I: Technical Report" (summary), the study ...
Motorcycle Statistics for Accidents and Crashes
Motorcycle statistics for accidents and crashes in the United States and Pennsylvania during 2008, 2007, 2006, and 2005.
Fatality Facts 2009: Motorcycles
In 2009, fatally injured motorcycle drivers were less likely to be operating ... In 2009, 56 percent of fatally injured motorcycle drivers were helmeted. ...
Motorcycle Accident Statistics | all crash of the world
Motorcycle accident statistics are gathered and calculated after much intensive and detailed study on motorcycle accidents. They are immensely important for
2009 Motorcycle Helmet Statistics, Illinois
Even though Illinois does not have a motorcycle helmet law, helmets can help save your life in the event of an Illinois motorcycle accident. If you have been injured ...

FROM STAFF REPORTS
Traffic crashes on the Greater Akron area's roadways and intersections showed a slight increase from 2009 to 2010, according to the latest three-year analysis compiled by the Akron Metropolitan Area Transportation Study.
The regional transportation planning agency bases its analysis on more than 52,000 crash records from the Ohio Department of Public Safety.
AMATS identifies and ranks high-crash roadways and intersections by a composite score based on number of crashes, crash rate and severity.
Statistics show the total number of area crashes increased by 2 percent to 16,873 in 2010 from 16,471 in 2009. AMATS transportation engineer Dave Pulay notes the 2010 total is roughly 6,200 fewer crashes than in 2002.
"Crashes have been on a downward trend for the last decade because of a combination of things, such as the completion of much-needed safety improvements, fewer vehicle miles traveled because of the weak economy and safer vehicles," Pulay said.
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