By Frank Charles Miranda | Published December 15, 2020 | Posted in Tampa motorcycle Accidents, Tampa Personal Injury | Tagged Tags: motorcycle helmet laws, partial helmet law |
For many Floridians, there’s nothing better than hitting the open road on a motorcycle. It’s a unique feeling of freedom that you just can’t get from behind the wheel of a car. But motorcycles come with their own set of dangers. There are no seatbelts, no roll cages and no airbags to help cushion the Read More
Read MoreThe first few moments following a motorcycle accident on a Tampa road will mark the difference between a full recovery and permanent injury. Detailed information provided by the NHTSA, indicates that eighty-percent of all reported motorcycle crashes result in injury or death to the rider. It is essential that anyone who is involved in a Read More
Read MoreMotorcycle accidents are unfortunately common. Below is a brief look at some shocking and interesting motorcycle statistics over the years. 2010 The 4,502 motorcyclists killed in motorcycle crashes made up 14% of all road traffic deaths. 2009 42% of two-vehicle fatal motorcycle crashes involved a vehicle turning left while the motorcycle was going straight, passing, Read More
Read MoreBetween the great weather and fantastic view, Florida is the perfect place for riding a motorcycle. However, before you hit the road, you’ll need to be properly licensed. This isn’t a difficult process, but it is one that’s necessary. Proving your competence as a motorcyclist is important to help prevent Tampa motorcycle accidents.
Read MoreThere’s nothing more exhilarating than hitting the open road on a motorcycle, and millions of people do it every year without incident. However, operating a motorcycle, like everything in life, comes with risks, and the best way to minimize those is to educate yourself. Below, you’ll find some important statistics about motorcycle accidents that every Read More
Read MoreMotorcycles are involved in a higher percentage of physical injury accidents than any other motorized vehicle for a myriad of reasons. Lack of protection exposes a rider to an increased risk of serious injury. Inexperience, impaired driving and reckless driving are all also reasons that Tampa motorcycle accidents occur, but more motorcyclists are likely to Read More
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