Those who drink and drive are at extreme risk of being involved in serious or fatal accidents. That is what happened in this motorcycle accident case.<\/p>\n
One biker rear-ended another in an intersection. The force of the impact ejected the 22-year-old biker onto the street, and although emergency medical personnel got him to hospital quickly, he succumbed to his injuries. The second motorcycle rider was charged with DWI.<\/p>\n
The main factor to consider in motorcycle accidents is that riders are completely exposed and have virtually no protection as they would in a car. Even though they may be wearing helmets and the proper riding gear, such as leathers, if they are ejected into a stationary object, they are seriously injured, maimed permanently or die. <\/p>\n
The number of bikers that died in motorcycle accidents in the U.S. in 2013 was 4,381. Biker deaths accounted for 13 percent of all fatal collisions in 2013, double (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Those who drink and drive are at extreme risk of being involved in serious or fatal accidents. That is what happened in this motorcycle accident case. One biker rear-ended another in an intersection. The force of the impact ejected the…<\/span><\/p>\n