Survey shows 71 percent of accidents are caused by rider themselves
20 Oct 2014|1,233 views
Nearly three in every four motorcyclists have met with an accident before, and most of them admit blame for the accidents.
A survey shows that 71 percent of motorcycle accidents are due the rider's own actions. The survey on motorcycle safety was commissioned by local automaker Alife Air Automobiles, and done on 472 motorcyclists between July and September this year.
Among the respondents who said that they have been in an accident before, 30 percent cited poor judgement, 18 percent said it was because they violated traffic rules, such as speeding, while another 13 percent attributed it to fatigue.
Nearly three in every four motorcyclists have met with an accident before, and most of them admit blame for the accidents.
A survey shows that 71 percent of motorcycle accidents are due the rider's own actions. The survey on motorcycle safety was commissioned by local automaker Alife Air Automobiles, and done on 472 motorcyclists between July and September this year.
Among the respondents who said that they have been in an accident before, 30 percent cited poor judgement, 18 percent said it was because they violated traffic rules, such as speeding, while another 13 percent attributed it to fatigue.
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