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Oh great, the Feds are about to screw motorcycle riders

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Oh great, the Feds are about to screw motorcycle riders

Postby Jerry on Fri Nov 06, 2009 9:06 am

FHWA launches major study into causes of motorcycle crashes
October 8, 2009

The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) will conduct an ambitious new study to better understand and prevent motorcycle crashes, Administrator Victor Mendez announced recently.

Despite years of steadily improving highway safety and roadway fatalities at historic lows, motorcycle riders remain one of the highest-risk groups on America's roads. Nearly 5,300 motorcycle riders died in roadway crashes in 2008, accounting for 14% of all traffic fatalities, and 96,000 were injured.

Between 1997 and 2008, motorcycle rider fatalities increased from 2,116 to 5,290, a 150% jump, according to the U.S. DOT's Fatality Analysis Reporting System. In 2008 alone, deaths in motorcycle crashes rose by an estimated 2.2% while all other vehicle classes saw reductions in fatalities.


"Having a better understanding of what causes these crashes will help us improve roadway safety for everyone," said Mendez." Keeping people safe on America's roads is Secretary LaHood's top priority at the Department of Transportation."

The motorcycle crash causation study will be the federal government's first major in-depth analysis of motorcycle safety in nearly three decades. A provision in the "Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users" (SAFETEA-LU) requires the study, which will be conducted by the FHWA in partnership with Oklahoma State University (OSU).

The university's Oklahoma Transportation Center is one of the U.S. Department of Transportation's 10 National University Transportation Centers, and it receives federal grants to conduct transportation research.

"OSU is delighted to be the lead research institution for this important study," said Dr. Alan Tree, associate dean for research in OSU’s College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology. "We expect very significant, scientifically valid results to emerge from this work and look forward to a very positive final outcome."

Researchers will evaluate data from hundreds of motorcycle crashes to help identify common factors, including road configurations, environmental conditions and rider experience. The study's focus is to look at how these factors may be affected by countermeasures that, if effectively implemented, will prevent motorcycle crashes or lessen the harm when they occur.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) conducted a pilot study to develop the protocols for the full-scale causation research. NHTSA also was responsible for the earlier motorcycle causation study, which was completed in 1981.
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Re: Oh great, the Feds are about to screw motorcycle riders

Postby ibposing on Sun Nov 08, 2009 2:19 pm

No Universal Health Care for motorcycle riders! That'l teach um!



go Glen Beck
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Re: Oh great, the Feds are about to screw motorcycle riders

Postby Hounddog on Mon Nov 09, 2009 5:38 am

Full faced helmet and reflective body suit mandatory!!!
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