by Jim S. Adler

Motorcycle accidents are much less common than car accidents, and somehow still manage to be a more popular topic of discussion. Society tends to blame riders for accidents that are often not their fault. In reality, very few motorcycle accidents are actually caused by the rider, but instead caused by other drivers or elements out of the riders control.

Motorcycle accidents are much more dangerous and a hotter topic of discussion because there is no car, seat belt, or airbag to protect motorcyclists like there are for those who are in vehicle accidents. Even those who wear helmets can still be injured or die in motorcycle accidents. Also, while many people think that motorcyclists speed too much and cause accidents, many motorcycle deaths actually occur at relatively low speeds, and at no fault of the rider.

When a driver completely fails to see a motorcycle and hits it, something needs to be done. Its rarely the motorcyclists fault for accidents, and yet they take most of the blame because of their reputation. Even in some cases where the driver of the car is clearly at fault, the public still tends to blame the rider simply because of the stigma of motorcycle riders.

Drivers today are far too comfortable in their cars. They chat on cell phones, text message their friends, do their makeup, eat, and anything else they can accomplish while driving because their schedule is so jam-packed. When they do this, they quit paying attention to the road, making it that much more likely that they're going to cause a motorcycle accident because they don't see the motorcycle in time.

One more instance where motorcyclists aren't at fault for motorcycle accidents is in defect-related accidents. People might assume that the rider is to blame, even when something mechanically goes wrong, but why doesn't anyone blame a car driver for their car malfunctioning? Even if you take really good care of your bike, you cant prevent every accident, although many ignorant people might say otherwise.

Motorcyclists have to go out of their way to be very attentive and defensive when they are riding because of all the distracted drivers out there today. If you want to be safer when you're out on your bike, you'll need to pay extra attention to other drivers and try to stay out of their way. Its unfortunate that you have to invest the extra effort, when you aren't the one at fault, but it is well worth it when you make it home safely at the end of the day.

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