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News article from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel about motorcycle rider deaths in Wisconsin this year

 

http://www.jsonline.com/business/2012-a-deadly-year-for-wisconsin-motorcycle-drivers-8h75c33-173225031.html

 

Highlights (or low-lights may be a better term) are 102 killed so far, the 4th most since 1986; average age is 48. Speed and alcohol combine for 35% of the fatalities.

 

In 2011, nine Wisconsin motorcyclists died when their bikes struck animals including deer, a turkey, a wolf, a horse and a cow. One rider was killed when a tree fell on him.

 

This year, at least 11 riders have died when their bikes hit deer.

 

There are more motorcycles on the road now compared with years ago - with 303,795 registered bikes in the state in 2011, compared with 175,486 in 2000, according to the most recent Department of Transportation data.

 

Ride safe!

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To compare the 2012 stats with year 2000 stats, you would have to factor in the increase in riders, Just like comparing gas prices to 1975. No mater how you look at it those numbers are to high. It would be interesting to know the number of crotch rockets in those numbers.

 

Rode safe

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I'm wondering how many of those fatal deaths involved new riders on crotch rockets.....:whistling:

 

Boomer....who sez none of the pygmies will ride those rice rockets.

 

Since the average age of the fatalities is 48. My guess is that it is more toward the cruiser/touring style bikes. Due to the age and the cruisers are by far the most common on the road.

But this is purely a guess on my part.

 

With the home of HD being here there are a lot of new riders on full dress HDs.

Rice rockets have mostly younger riders. They are easy to spot, they drag their feet from a stop till they get going fast enough that they have to pick up a foot to shift. Same on decel, feet are down at 20mph till the stop, then they sit there after they are stopped and downshift to get ready to take off again.

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if 3 riders are 65 years old and have and accident = 195 average

if 5 riders are 32 years old and have and accident = 160 average

 

that gives an overall average of 44.3 years old.

 

????

 

that makes the younger rider almost 3 to 1

 

figures don't lie

 

Then why do all politicians always spout figures??????

 

Just listening to the local news, it is almost always the big heavy bikes referred to.

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