Here are some of the relevant statistics gathered by the NHTSA:
The statistics also confirm that motorcycle accidents are inherently more dangerous that other motor vehicle accidents. Per 100,000 registered vehicles, there were more than 58 fatalities involving motorcycles, compared to less than 10 per 100,000 passenger vehicles and less than 8 per 100,000 light trucks. Experts say that, per vehicle mile traveled, motorcycles are 28 times more likely to lead to a traffic death.
The statistics also indicate that weather conditions seldom contributed to a fatal motorcycle crash—less than 3% of motorcycle-related fatalities were in rain or bad weather.
Another interesting statistic supports the perception that motorcyclists as a group are getting older. In 2016, 49% of all motorcycle fatalities involved victims over the age of 40. Just 10 years earlier, the average age at the time of death was 39. In 2016, it was 43.
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