22 Dead Motorcyclists Since May

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Posted by Bret HannaAugust 21, 2009 1:32 PM

Twenty two motorcyclists have died on Utah roadways since May and statistics show that youthful indiscretion was not the primary cause. Two of the fatalities were teenagers, but the majority of the others were riders between 40 and 60 years old. It appears that most of the accidents were caused by riders taking turns too fast.

To address the problem, the Utah Highway Patrol has been stressing the need for proper training and protective clothing. At a press conference held last week at a Harley Davidson dealership in Salt Lake City, a UHP colonel, a motorcycle safety instructor and an emergency room nurse encouraged all riders to wear helmets, heavy durable clothing such as leather or reinforced nylon, and navigate turns slowly and safely. They also promoted rider safety courses for riders of all ages.

Courses such as those offered by the Utah Department of Public Safety, Utah Rider Education and the Motorcycle Safety Foundation are not hard to find. You can also find some great safety videos on line if taking a hands on course is not an option.

This one is short but good:



This one is longer and very graphic so exercise caution in deciding if you or your kids want to watch it:



One more good one:



And this one highlights one critical thing to remember - you need a license to ride a motorcycle. All of the Utah licensing requirements can be found here. Get training, be prepared and ride safely.

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Mike BryantInjuryBoard Attorney Member
Posted by Mike Bryant
August 22, 2009 11:28 AM

Minnesota is seeing the same increase, or at the vary least not the reduced deaths that we are seeing with the car deaths. Hopefully, focus and education on this issue will reduce these numbers.

Bret HannaInjuryBoard Attorney Member
Posted by Bret Hanna
August 25, 2009 12:30 AM

I agree - helmets in particular seem the most effective tool to decrease the severity of accident related injuries and deaths, but some people seem to have what appears to be a borderline irrational resistance to them.

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