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Motorcycle Accidents Resource Links

American Motorcyclists Association
A member organization pursuing, protecting and promoting the interests of motorcycle enthusiasts.

Bikers Rights Online
Devoted to motorcycle riders' rights, this site includes articles, studies, and a Helmet Law Review searchable by state.

"The Hurt Report" AKA "Motorcycle Accident Cause Factors and Identification of Countermeasures"
A groundbreaking and influential 1981 study of factors that cause motorcycle accidents and injuries.

Insurance Institute for Highway Safety
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety is a nonprofit research and communications organization funded by auto insurers. For over 30 years the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has been a leader in finding out what works and doesn't work to prevent motor vehicle crashes in the first place and reduce injuries in the crashes that still occur. Features vehicle ratings, safety facts, publications, and more.

Motorcycle Consumer News
An advertising-free, multi-faceted resource for the motorcycling web public.

Motorcycle Riders Foundation
A Washington, DC based Motorcyclist rights organization.

Motorcycle Safety Foundation
Provides information on motorcycle rider training, operator licensing & government relations, rider courses, riding gear, and motorcycle safety for riders of all ages.

National Agenda For Motorcycle Safety
Provides a look at motorcycle safety today, and a blueprint for the future.

US Department of Transportation
Provides crash statistics and articles about motorcycle accidents, product safety, and passenger safety.

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"Think About It"

Reduce your car’s blind spots to reduce lane-change accidents.

  1. Lean your head against driver’s side window and adjust left-side mirror so you see as little of left side of car as possible.
  2. Lean head to center of car and adjust right mirror so you see as little of right side of car as possible.

You should be able to see the car in your side-view mirror just as it leaves your rear view mirror.

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