• shynoise@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    Motorcycling is orders of magnitude more deadly on a person-mile basis. It varies a lot by motorcycle type, experience level, helmet. DUI also statistically has a heavier correlation with fatality in motorcycling (I’m not 100% but my understanding is that motorcycles are significantly harder to operate in such a way that dui effects are multiplied).

    I’m not sure if this is actually relevant to your discussion, I just like to discuss the reality of motorcycling (as a person who rides).

    • Cypher@aussie.zone
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      14 hours ago

      On the flip side if you’re a trained rider, licensed, sober and not riding like you have a death wish the stats aren’t anywhere near as bad.

      And those are all factors you as a motorcyclist have control over. I’m also a motorcyclist and I used to spend a lot of time crunching numbers on the stats.

      I’ve recently been debunking claims that motorcycle fatalities have skyrocketed in Australia. They haven’t, we just have more riders and the stats are being misrepresented following sharp reductions during the covid lockdowns.

      • village604@adultswim.fan
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        1 hour ago

        The reason I won’t ever ride a motorcycle isn’t because I’m worried about my ability to ride one safely.

        It’s because of all the other drivers on the road.