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Nov 23, 2008 | Posted by: roboblogger
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2 Actually in this tourist area the vehicles drivers are the most dangerous around. |
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1 I see by your IP you are not from here. I want you to know that believe it or not its more dangerous to ride with one. Oh in in the states, We still have some freedom of choice left. Thanks for the comment tho. |
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"The city is implementing a multipronged funding method, taking out loans, levying assessments on all commercial properties within the municipal improvement district and setting aside a certain percentage of property tax revenue in a tax-increment-financing district to repay debt it will issue when the bond market loosens up."
Oh here comes another Tax Hike MB. How do you like the bikers now. I see a bond market getting loose any day now. LMFAO...... |
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5.9 MILLION riders don't have an injurious or any wreck every year. 100,000 do..... 5000 Die. I would say the chances of even getting into a wreck is pretty darn rare. Especially if you don;t take risks, take deep knee draggin leans into blind corners, accelerate through yellow lights, bar hop and take your right of way rather then allowing it to be yielded yo you.
Most riders by a huge margin go through their entire lives without a wreck. Imagine that...LOL. Most are aware of their surroundings, blind drives,left turners, Some may wear bright Hawaian shirts which can be seen easier than a black leather jacket. Helmets only save lives 37% of the time even if you have a severe get off. Those 5000 riders who die each year? Most of them wore helmets. Many of them were alcohol related or the rider was testing his or his bikes limits....and found them. 35 years here and no get offs. If you think you may have a get off...DON'T RIDE...becasue the first rule of riding is you go where you look.. |
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1 lood at what has happened since the state of Pennsylvania changed its mandatory helmet laws to optional helmet law, deaths in motorcycle accidents have increase 7 TIMES in the pas few years. While it is true that a helmets cannot save all riders, it is absurd to deny that your chance of surviving a accident greatly increases while wearing a DOT approved helmet(not one of those plastic beany's) |
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EVERY rider starts out every year with a less than 2% chance of having any reported wreck. NOw chip of 1% for those who are responsible for their own wrecks, inattentive riders, High risk riding (ala Deals Gap), lane splitting, alcohol, thrill riding through corners,Riders who believe they have the right of way ever, riders who accelerate through yellow lights when they know they could stop safely.... Now their higher chances severely reduce mine even more as I have for 35 years never had any of those issue nor do I test mine of my bikes limits "just in case" or for cheap thrills. Add a headlight modualtor to the pot, no black leathers, only bright shirts and chip a few more tenths..... No matter how you slice it, 5000 riders will die each year. Thats a real stationarity. Hardly sobering considering 6 MILLION riders. If you really believe its not if but when you go tits up....You should not be riding at all. You will go where you look. |
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1 say a certain fatality rate is unavoidable, how do you explain a 7 Times increase in deaths? I have been riding for many years, but had one near escape with serious injury or death because of my trusty Bell helmet. Just like Michael, I have since that time made sure my Bell was on my head when on my bike. All those fool money grubbers at myrtle beach are only interested in attracting your dollars, they could care less if you get killed when one of them runs you over while turning left with a cell phone stuck in their ear. |
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1 North Carolina has a helmet law.South Carolina does not have a helmet law. NC and SC motorcycle deaths per 1000 motorcycles are basically the SAME. |
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Plus you have to remember 300,000 riders have been coming into SC every year and ride from party to party bar to bat for three weeks!! Still no statistics to reveal the need for a helmet law... I think Helmet makers have some major state lobbiests..Then again here is SC there are few restrictions on motorcycles and their riders. |
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Perhaps here in the northeast with our crowded roads
and hectic pace of life, and increase population density our roads are more dangerous. I know for a fact that New Jersey has dramatically lower fatality rate for riders than Penn. I would never support repeal of these laws and would actively work against any politician who tried |
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OH I know Jersey was born and raised there. left at 19 and never went back. 15 years in San Diego/15 years in Las Vegas and now South Carolina. No more snow. No parking the bike for months. |
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SW RODE Yesterday morning it was 23 degrees, Turkey Day it should hit about 53 ! |
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I just put the bike away for the day. Nice day to ride.
Not a dime in 09 Peace: |
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