les motocyclistes en sont tous persuadés, mais voici une étude de grande taille (230.000 accidents) sur les accidents de motos :
Two-thirds of motorcycle accidents are caused by other road users, according to leading bike insurer Carole Nash.
The firm has called for the driving test to be updated to include more motorcycle awareness training in the wake of its findings.
The Carole Nash Motorcycle Accident Survey reported that ‘over 66% of motorcycle accidents were caused not by the insured biker but other road users’.
The findings were based on analysis of all accidents claims received from the firm’s 230,000 motorcycle insurance customers last year.
The survey also found that riders on low-power machines including scooter and moped riders were most at risk.
Donc, en français, selon cette étude 2/3 des accidents de moto sont causés par d'autres usagers de la route.
De plus, les PETITES cylindrées ont relativement plus d'accidents que les "grosses" moto.
L'intitution en question plaide pour une amélioration des formations d'automobilistes pour apprendre à tenir compte des motos.
Je vais imprimer ceci et de garder sur moi pour le ressortir lors des discussions "la moto c'est dangereux", "ils roulent comme des fous" ou encore "la limitation à 100ch sauve des vies".