WANDERERS MC MOTORCYCLE SAFETY
A
Comprehensive Approach to Motorcycle Safety
Traffic crashes are a
leading cause of death and disability in the United States. Motorcycle
crashes claim the lives of over 2,100 riders each year. Per mile
traveled, motorcyclists are 16 times more likely than passenger car
occupants to die in a traffic crash and about four times as likely to
be injured.1 While only 20 percent of car crashes result in injury or
death, that figure jumps to an astounding 80 percent for motorcycle
crashes. 2
As with other traffic safety programs, a comprehensive motorcycle
safety program works to prevent crashes, reduce injuries during a
crash, and provide rapid emergency medical services response and better
treatment for crash victims.
Crash Prevention
Components
- Preventing
crashes before they occur is a key component of a motorcycle safety
program. Motorcycle safety crash prevention programs focus on four
areas:
* Delivering nationally recognized rider education programs taught by
trained instructors to teach riders the basic knowledge and skills
needed to safely operate a motorcycle on streets and highways.
* Increasing the number of properly licensed motorcycle operators to
insure that riders who have not completed a rider education course can
demonstrate basic knowledge of riding and can safely perform basic
handling skills.
* Reducing alcohol and other drug involvement in motorcycling because
riding while under the influence of alcohol and other drugs decreases
an operator's ability to ride safely.
* Supporting awareness activities to reach motorists who share the road
with motorcyclists. Operators of other vehicles must be knowledgeable
of the special characteristics of motorcycles and must use this
knowledge to interact safely with these vehicles.
Injury Prevention
Components
- Despite
the best prevention efforts, Motorcycle crashes do occur. The majority
of the crashes with other vehicles are not the motorcyclist's fault.
During a crash, the most important factor in reducing injury is
personal protection for the motorcyclist. Leather jackets, gloves,
trousers, proper footwear, eye protection, and helmets provide this
personal protection. Helmets are by far the motorcycle rider's most
important safety equipment because they protect against injuries to the
head and brain.
Why is injury prevention important during a crash? Consider some facts:
* More than 80 percent of all reported motorcycle crashes result in
injury or death to the motorcyclist.
* Head injury is a leading cause of death and serious injury in
motorcycle crashes, which is why helmets that meet or exceed federal
safety standards should always be worn.
* Research
studies show that motorcycle helmets are 29 percent effective in
preventing fatal injuries and 67 percent effective in preventing
serious brain injury.
Clearly Riders Need
Protection When a Crash Occurs!
A
helmet only works if a motorcyclist wears it, and the most effective
means of increasing helmet usage is by enacting helmet laws that cover
all riders --universal motorcycle helmet laws.
Rapid Emergency
Response
- After
a crash has occurred, an injured rider's life can depend on rapid and
appropriate emergency medical response. Emergency medical service
personnel provide life support at the scene and during transport to the
optimal emergency care facility. Injury severity and time are critical
to survival. Wearing a motorcycle helmet lessens the severity of head
injuries and may give the emergency response team the extra time needed
to save a life.