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Motorcyclists face 28 times the chance of dying in a fatal accident compared with those in passenger cars. They also face four times the injury risk. 1. In 2021, a total of 83,000 motorcycle...
Find the most up-to-date statistics and facts about motorcycles in the United States. Wisconsin–based Harley-Davidson is currently the leading motorcycle manufacturer in the U.S. market.
By their design, motorcycles are far less crash-worthy (i.e., resistant to the effects of collision) than closed vehicles. Motorcyclists and their passengers are more vulnerable to the hazards of weather and road conditions than drivers in closed vehicles.
Between 2020 and 2021, total motorcycle vehicle miles traveled in the U.S. rose from about 17.95 billion miles to approximately 19.64 billion miles. An estimated 42,795 people...
A summary of fatality statistics about motorcycles and atvs compiled by IIHS from 2022 Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) data.
Fatalities among motorcycle riders and passengers increased 1% from 2021 to 2022, while the rate per 100 million vehicle miles traveled decreased by 16%. The fatality rate decrease in 2022 is a result of a 21% increase in miles driven (see additional details below).
Registered motorcycles: There are currently around 9.2 Million motorcycles in the US. Global motorcycle sales by type: On-road motorcycles make up 70.7% of the market, scooters, and off-road motorcycles have a share of 23.2% and 6.1% respectively.
The following tables summarize the U.S. motorcycle population between 2002 and 2021, based on Institute analyses of data provided by IHS Markit. Registration counts as of January 1 of each year were provided by year, state, and Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) pattern (first 10 digits).
Forty-one percent of motorcycle riders who . died in single-vehicle crashes in 2020 were . alcohol-impaired. Motorcycle riders killed in traffic crashes . at night were three times more frequently . alcohol-impaired than those killed during . the day in 2020. In States without universal helmet laws, 57 . percent of motorcyclists killed in 2020 were
Motorcyclists accounted for 15% of all crash deaths in 2022. However, per mile traveled, the number of deaths on motorcycles in the U.S. was nearly 29 times the number in passenger vehicles. More motorcyclist fatality statistics. Motorcycle owners have gotten older in recent decades.