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Too many fatalities this year already

Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 1:40 pm
by Skier
In Washington, we've had maybe 40 or 50 days of riding where there's no snow or the temperature is above 50 degrees F. So far, there's been at least 16 fatal motorcycle accidents. :(

A lot of motorcycles aren't even out of garages or the shops for spring tuneups.

The influx of new, young riders on sports bikes are proving to be an incredibly deadly combination this year. :cry:

I hope new riders get the training they need and use their noggins, it's a harsh world out there.

Is anyone else seeing a marked increase of accidents this season?

Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 2:26 pm
by RhadamYgg
I haven't noticed a marked increase in the number of biker fatalities. There was 1 fatality in my home town of Rahway, though.

Rahway Fatality

It was a little disturbing to me as :
1) A number of people left comments that he was a safe rider - but of course we don't have a standard for what a safe rider is...
2) He was close to my age (I'm 37 and he was 41)
3) Of course as I mentioned above - it is in the town I live in.

Searching for the number of motorcycle fatalities on Rahway over time I couldn't find anything, but I did locate this word document that was mildly interesting.

NJ Doc

RhadamYgg

Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 2:58 pm
by RockBottom
I don't know about an increase but I got a little shiver this evening as I went through an intersection that I cross several times a week since a biker was killed there on Sunday. He was rear ended by a teenager while turning. I'll bet my house she was on her cell phone.

Posted: Sat May 02, 2009 6:21 pm
by Gunslinger
I think there definitely is an increase in fatalaties where in live in AZ but I don't know if it's because I ride now and I pay more attention to it. I try not to let it bother me but sometimes I do wonder to myself, is today the day I don't make it home? It could happen to any of us just like that. The only driver we can really control is ourselves. I feel bad when any of my brothers dies or gets hurt out there on the street but the senseless ones caused by sheer stupidity are the worst. Stay vigilant my friends 8)

Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 3:49 am
by king robb
If you ride regular and long term...odds are you are gonna die while riding. Accept that, just as you once accepted you will eventually die. After you have done that, go back to enjoying the wind the sun and the road.

Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 4:10 am
by Scott58
You can't dwell on it. Society is getting stupider as a whole and there's more of us now. I've been riding since 1975 pretty much all year round and there is no comparison between then and now. Roads you use to see maybe 1 other vehicle in an hour are now bumper to bumper. The cell phone issue, no discipline in schools.... the list goes on and it's a recipe for disaster. Not just with us, but every aspect of our lives. I look at it this way. If i survive more power to me. If I don't, at least i don't have to watch the eventual collapse of a country I served. What a waste of time that turned out to be.

Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 6:02 am
by Wrider
I dunno... In Colorado Springs we've had 10 bikers die so far this year...
1 was trying to outrun the cops
3 were fully geared
7 were not fully geared
7 were killed by getting hit by other vehicles

Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 7:43 am
by XB08
I had a friend killed in Rahway years back. he was at the light ar 1&9 by the old Mcdonels and was rear ended. By a drunk driver. It happens no matter where you live or how safe you are. but when I read that someone when they lost control of the motorcycle, frist thing I think is new rider in a sportbike.

Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 1:36 pm
by RhadamYgg
XB08 wrote:I had a friend killed in Rahway years back. he was at the light ar 1&9 by the old Mcdonels and was rear ended. By a drunk driver. It happens no matter where you live or how safe you are. but when I read that someone when they lost control of the motorcycle, frist thing I think is new rider in a sportbike.
1&9 certainly aren't far from where I live, but fortunately I'm rarely on that roadway. I've seen a drunk drive on 27 in my car. Cut across a red light by going at highway speed through one parking lot and in to the Chrysler/Jeep dealer parking lot bouncing up and down the whole way. Really freaky and I was glad i was in a car. If they'd impacted the back of my car it probably wouldn't have helped us much anyway.

RhadamYgg

Posted: Mon May 04, 2009 9:14 am
by demon_racer23
Thats the only downside to more people riding is more people getting hurt or killed due to improper training or careless cagers.