While motorcycles can provide riders with enjoyment on the open road and means of transportation, it is also important to recognize that motorcyclists can be at risk of particularly severe or life-threatening injuries in collisions. Given that motorcyclists do not have the protection of an automobile surrounding them, even seemingly minor low-speed crash can lead to fractures, serious cuts and scrapes, and brain trauma. As the Insurance Information Institute (III) underscores, “motorcycles are by their nature far less crashworthy than closed vehicles,” and they are also “less stable than four-wheel vehicles. In 2017 alone, total of 5,172 motorcyclists died in collisions, and motorcyclists were “27 times more likely than passenger car occupants to die in crash per vehicle mile traveled.
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