
New Study Shows Michigan’s Surprising Rank for Motorcycle Safety
If you've never ridden, let me assure you there is nothing like the experience of being in control of a motorcycle. I believe it is Michigan's embodiment of freedom and adrenaline on the road. "Wind therapy," as it's known within the two-wheel circle, offers great views, unpredictable weather, and some pretty serious risks.
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Contrary to what many folks think/feel about motorcycles and those who ride them, most of us aren't out to break laws and take over small towns while wearing leather vests. The truth is that most of us enjoy a relaxing pace and the time needed to take in the views. Michigan's motorcyclists' biggest concerns are: other drivers, deer, other drivers, potholes, other drivers, and loose gravel (and other drivers).
National Trends: The Grim Reality of Riding
The last 10 years have not been friendly to the riding community nationwide. Motorcycle fatalities have jumped 25%, and there are enough injuries annually, 82,000 plus, according to AutoInsurance.com, to fill Little Caesar's Arena four times.
The three biggest contributing factors? Alcohol, speeding, and summer weekends.
How Bad is Michigan? Wait Until You See These States
Michigan has its issues, like being the state with the most fatal motorcycle accidents that occur at night, according to a recent study conducted by Ohio Personal Injury Lawyer John Fitch. If you don't ride, please pay attention to the road and watch out for bikes.
RELATED: Revealing Helmet Use in Michigan's Fatal Motorcycle Accidents
So, which state claims the title of Worst Place for Rider Safety in America? Scroll on for the complete 50-state ranking.
America's Worst States for Motorcycle Safety
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Motorcycle Helmet Laws by State / Fatal Crash Rate
Gallery Credit: Scott Clow