Ohio motorcycle fatalities decline this year
Posted by: euser
October 13, 2011
Topic: Motorcycle Accidents
A recent study done by the State Department of Public Safety shows that, despite the growing number of licensed motorcycle drivers in Ohio, the number of motorcycle fatalities has actually decreased in the past year. The study concludes that there have been 120 motorcycle fatalities so far in 2011, down from 158 in the same period in 2010. The Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles has stated that the number of motorcycle endorsed licenses is up roughly 11,000 compared to 2010.
As this study shows, motorcycles are gaining popularity and are having an increased presence on Ohio roadways. With this increase, however, comes with more danger to motorcycle riders. The attorneys at Keis George llp have handled numerous cases involving motorcycle riders who have been harmed by inattentive drivers. If you or someone you know has had the misfortune of being involved in a motorcycle accident, contact the attorneys at Keis George llp immediately to set up your free consultation.
SOURCE: http://blog.cleveland.com/metro/2011/10/ohio_motorcycle_fatalities_dec.html
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