Motorcycle Accidents- Why They Happen, and What You Can Do

There are many different reasons that motorcycle accidents happen. Even though they happen less often than car accidents, they are still much more popular for discussion, and people tend to like to blame the motorcyclist. In most cases, though, the cause of motorcycle accidents has very little to do with the motorcycle rider, and more to do with other drivers or elements.

Motorcycle accidents are much more dangerous and a hotter topic of discussion because there is no car, seat belt, or airbag to protect motorcyclists like there are for those who are in vehicle accidents. Even those who wear helmets can still be injured or die in motorcycle accidents. Also, while many people think that motorcyclists speed too much and cause accidents, many motorcycle deaths actually occur at relatively low speeds, and at no fault of the rider.

When a driver completely fails to see a motorcycle and hits it, something needs to be done. Its rarely the motorcyclists fault for accidents, and yet they take most of the blame because of their reputation. Even in some cases where the driver of the car is clearly at fault, the public still tends to blame the rider simply because of the stigma of motorcycle riders.

Drivers are far too distracted and comfortable on the road today. Its not uncommon to see drivers texting, talking on cell phones, eating, putting on makeup or doing any number of things while driving. Unfortunately, this creates a more dangerous situation for riders, because the driver isn’t paying attention to the road and is more likely to cause motorcycle accidents.

One more instance where motorcyclists aren’t at fault for motorcycle accidents is in defect-related accidents. People might assume that the rider is to blame, even when something mechanically goes wrong, but why doesn’t anyone blame a car driver for their car malfunctioning? Even if you take really good care of your bike, you cant prevent every accident, although many ignorant people might say otherwise.

Since this social stigma exists, motorcyclists have to be extra-careful when they’re riding. If the drivers aren’t going to pay attention, someone has to. I think that its really sad that riders cant just enjoy the ride because they have to watch out for everyone else, but when you make it home safe at the end of the day, its definitely worth it.

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