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Title:Motorcycles: Crash Trends, Conspicuity, and Interventions
Authors:Kimberly Vachal, Donald Malchose, and Laurel Benson
Publication Date:Oct 2013
Report #:DP-266
TRID #:01495434
Keywords:crash causes, crash severity, driver education, driver training, drunk driving, motorcycle crashes, motorcycle driving, motorcycle helmets, speeding, trend (statistics), visibility
Type:Research Report – Department Publications

Abstract

Motorcycle use brings increased risk to the operator simply by the nature of the vehicle. When a crash occurs, the threat of injury or death is magnified by physical exposure compared to that of other vehicle occupants. Detection and gap/speed judgments by other motorists present additional hazards to the users. In this study, motorcycle crashes in North Dakota are examined using crash data from 2002 to 2012. Additional information regarding motorcycle conspicuity and rider training and education is presented as a basis for efforts to guide crash prevention.

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How to Cite

Vachal, Kimberly, Donald Malchose, and Laurel Benson. Motorcycles: Crash Trends, Conspicuity, and Interventions, DP-266. North Dakota State University, Fargo: Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute, 2013.

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