Today is about motorcycles. Did you know that motorcycles make up just 3% of the registered vehicles in the United States? Yet, they account for 14% of motor vehicle deaths. The sad thing is that many, not all, of those motorcycle accident deaths are preventable. In 2021. one in four motorcycle deaths involved intoxicated drivers.
The top reasons for motorcycle deaths are alcohol, speeding, lack of helmets and unlicensed drivers. All four of those reasons are preventable and are not worth risking one's life.
Dr Alker emphasizes, "The one thing most proven to save lives in motorcycles accidents is wearing a helmet. It is important to have a good helmet. Choose one that properly fits you and has been approved by the Department of Transportation, which ensures it provides protection against impact. Make sure the chin strap is strong enough to keep the helmet on during a crash.
On a personal note, my late husband had one when my children were young. He was cautious but I was glad when he sold it. My daughter who was in Junior High at the time, loved riding on it with him. They both wore proper helmets. Today that daughter is a licensed medical professional. When she sees a rider weaving in and out of traffic without a helmet on, she shudders and says, "If they could see what I see", or "Go ahead. I may be bagging you one day." It really is that serious.

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