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  2. Motorcycle safety - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle failure accounted for less than 3% of these motorcycle accidents, and most of those were single vehicle accidents where control was lost due to a puncture flat. Weather is not a factor in 98% of motorcycle accidents. The failure of motorists to detect and recognize motorcycles in traffic is the predominating cause of motorcycle accidents.

  3. Uninsured motorist clause - Wikipedia

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    A person who has been injured by a stolen vehicle may qualify for an uninsured claim. A few states require physical contact for uninsured claims. If contact is required, it can be any kind of contact, such as that between two cars, but can also consist of a vehicle contacting the leg of a motorcyclist or a motorcycle tire.

  4. Taking without owner's consent - Wikipedia

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    Releasing the brake and allowing the vehicle to run down a hill would be sufficient, as would driving the vehicle for a short distance. The taking may also be a material unauthorised use. For example, if a person hires a car to drive from London to Birmingham, but actually drives it to Liverpool, that will be a taking.

  5. 18-year-old motorcyclist dies in wrong-way crash with truck ...

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    An 18-year-old man driving an allegedly stolen motorcycle was killed Wednesday after driving the wrong way near Highway 70 and colliding into a semitruck, the California Highway Patrol said.

  6. The Unlikely Hero Who Recovered More Than 200 Stolen Bikes in ...

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    According to Bryan Hance, who runs bikeindex.org, a nonprofit international registry of stolen bikes, 11,378 thefts were reported in 2019, with 1,108 bikes recovered. In 2020, the numbers surged ...

  7. Motor vehicle theft - Wikipedia

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    A car with one of its windows broken. Motor vehicle theft or car theft (also known as a grand theft auto in the United States) is the criminal act of stealing or attempting to steal a motor vehicle. In 2020, there were 810,400 vehicles reported stolen in the United States, up from 724,872 in 2019. [1]

  8. What happens if you get in an accident without insurance? - AOL

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    Accidents are a huge reason why it’s important (and required in most states) to carry car insurance. However, driving without insurance can have serious financial and legal consequences in an ...

  9. Vehicle recovery - Wikipedia

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    Stolen vehicles found by the police require recovery services. [3] Stolen vehicles that are recovered are examined by the police for the investigation and then towed to the insurance company's designated tow yard. The insurance company then contacts a certified crime scene inspection and decontamination expert to complete a Bio Safe.