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BIke Accident , Accident failed attempt to drive the rear wheel of a motorcyclist WOW Selection
- Published_at:2013-05-25
- Category:Autos & Vehicles
- Channel:WOW Selection
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- description: BIke Accident , Accident failed attempt to drive the rear wheel of a motorcyclist WOW Selection motorcycle crash motorcycles stunts crashes accidents dirt bike harley motorcycle racing wheelies moto motocross ghost rider bike crashes motorbike Përplasja motor motorcycles stunts motor crashes aksidente wheelies According to the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), in 2006, 13.10 cars out of 100,000 ended up in fatal crashes. The rate for motorcycles is 72.34 per 100,000 registered motorcycles.[1] Motorcycles also have a higher fatality rate per unit of distance travelled when compared with automobiles. Per vehicle mile traveled, motorcyclists' risk of a fatal crash is 35 times greater than a passenger car.[1] In 2004, figures from the UK Department for Transport indicated that motorcycles have 16 times the rate of serious injuries per 100 million vehicle kilometers compared to cars, and double the rate of bicycles.[2] A national study by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATS) found that: Motorcycle rider death rates increased among all rider age groups between 1998 and 2000 Motorcycle rider deaths were nearly 30 times more than drivers of other vehicles Motorcycle riders aged below 40 are 36 times more likely to be killed than other vehicle operators of the same age. Motorcycle riders aged 40 years and over are around 20 times more likely to be killed than other drivers of that same age.[3] According to 2005 data from the NHTSA, 4,008 motorcycle occupants were killed on United States roads in 2004, an 8% increase from 2003.[4] During that same period, drivers of automobiles showed a 10% increase in fatalities, while cyclists showed an 8% increase in fatalities. Pedestrians also showed a 10% increase in fatalities. A total of 37,304 automobile occupants were killed on U.S. roads in 2004.[5] Great Video Collection. WOW Collection. Subscribe WOW Selection
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