Motorcyclists and accidents – do we see proportionately more motorcyclists than car drivers?
Motorcyclists and accidents – do we see proportionately more motorcyclists than car drivers? Statistics from the Victorian Transport Accident Commission demonstrate a vastly increased lethality due to motorcycle riding compared with driving a car. In the last ten years, more than 430 motorcycle riders and pillion passengers have been killed, and close to 9,000 riders and pillions have been seriously injured on Victorian roads. This represents 14% of all road fatalities in the last ten years and 16% of all … Continue reading Motorcyclists and accidents – do we see proportionately more motorcyclists than car drivers?
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