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Tuesday, August 07, 2007

U.S. Motorcycle Accidents Increase for 9th Straight Year; Now Higher Thank Pedestrian Deaths

July 23, 2007 - The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) released their annual Traffic Safety Assessment for 2006 (.pdf file) today, and motorcycle deaths have unfortunately increased for the ninth straight year. In fact, the 4,810 motorcycle deaths in 2006 now exceed pedestrian deaths at 4,784. Motorcycle fatalities in 2006 increased by 234 (5.1%) over 2005 (4,576). 88,000 motorcyclists were injured in accidents in 2006, an increase of 1,000 from 2005.

Meanwhile, the New York Times reported on an Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development and the International Transport Forum study on July 24 that the U.S. now ranks 42 out of 48 countries in the number of road fatalities per capita (all vehicles, not just motorcycles). Australia, Britain, France, Germany and Japan all have made significant improvements but the U.S. has not.

The U.S. was No. 1 in 1970 in fatalities per distance driven but now ranks 11th, with some countries reporting rates that are 25 percent lower. Here's a graphic comparing the accident rates over time.

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Mehdi Asghari (Hadi-Busa)

Mehdi Asghari (Hadi-Busa)
San Francisco, USA