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May 21st

The Deadly Dozen: 12 Motorcycle Safety Myths and Misconceptions

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When science meets urban legend and imperfect logic, some of the "facts" motorcyclists think they "know" about motorcycle safety, crashes, and riding turn out to be dangerous myths and misconceptions.

  • Most accidents happen at relatively low speeds.
  • Most of the impact energy is usually vertical—the distance your head falls until it hits.
  • Helmets (or at least helmets that meet DOT standards) perform spectacular life-saving feats at impact speeds far above those used in testing.
  • When a helmeted rider suffers a fatal head injury, it frequently doesn't matter, because, to hit hard enough to sustain that fatal injury, he sustained multiple additional fatal injuries to other parts of his body. In other words, the fact that the helmet didn't prevent the head injury was of no consequence.
  • The numbers clearly say that riders using DOT helmets simply survive crashes more successfully than those without them.
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