What's going on?? So many accidents!

seems like the crowd for motorcycles is getting younger as well... just saying..
 
Thought the same myself. What are the stats like, is this number a common occurrence? Or is this season worse than others in the past? Ride safe everyone.

Its the same as every other season. Get used to it or quit riding. It wont get any better in the future. This exact same thread will be posted next year, and the year after...

Lots of chatter on the police radio last night about bikes traveling at high rates of speed along the Gardiner and Lakeshore.

I woke up around 1am hearing several sportbikes going up the 427. I could tell by the tone of the loud exhausts that they were pinned. I was thinking, "damn, those guys are going fast. Must be running away from the cops." (half asleep)

I live right by 427 just before it meets up with 401. I heard them too, can't help but smile every time but god damn these boys were FLYING last night!
This is a nightly occurence at this location all summer long.

Yep.. saw a bunch of idiots on sportbikes racing down the QEW towards mississauga last night around 10pm way above the speed limits. To those of you morons who were part of that, grow the hell up, you make all of us riders look bad, no wonder cagers hate bikers.

You're not part of some elite club where every biker is responsible for another's image. The bike "community" is a diverse one in toronto, and everyone is responsible for their own actions.

With your logic i hate cruisers with loud exhausts, YOU make all us bikers look bad :D
 
People are going to walk, ride, drive, fly, even sleep, and die doing it.
If a person has a desire to try to survive, the person will take the necessary actions.
However, even this does not guarantee success and sooner or later the gig is up...
Then it's toodaloo time.

That's what's going on ;)
 
over the years the forum has become much larger, as a result we have the accidents section, as well as people posting every damn accident in there. it seems liek there are so many more accidents than other years largely because of the increased exposure to each accident.

larger because there are more riders... hence the frequency of accidents probably increased. Don't be so flippant about it.
 
Notice everyone dieing are on 600CC+ bikes? I say we adopt the UK/Euro system of graduated license for motorcycles. We are filling up the morgues quick.
 
Statistically the number of deaths due to motorcycles has remained constant around 200/year in Canada. Not sure about the number of accidents though.
 
To know the accident rate we need to know how many riders there are and how many deaths and injuries. All we get are the deaths. No way to tell if its more or less dangerous. If the number of fatalities is staying about the same, it is still necessary to know whether the number of riders is increasing or decreasing and also whether people are riding more or less.

Another thing to consider is whether the risks causing the deaths are the same for you as the deceased. If the deceased was drunk and speeding and you neither drink nor speed then their unfortunate demise has no bearing on your risk. Just because someone died on a motorcycle it has no bearing on whether I'm at risk.

It's a little like saying a lot of green eyed guys died this year. I have green eyes and I'm a guy. So what?

Also, for the police reports OBVIOUSLY speed was a factor. If the guy was standing still and nothing was moving then he couldn't have been killed. By saying this for almost every accident, they get the press to promote their mantra that speed kills. The question is, was EXCESSIVE speed a factor? And that is very hard to determine without knowing all the variables. If buddy sneezes and loses control while doing the speed limit and hits a light pole and dies then speed was a factor. But it was not relevant to the death.

RIP to all those who've crashed and died.
 
larger because there are more riders... hence the frequency of accidents probably increased. Don't be so flippant about it.


Thats what i was thinking, more riders more accidents. Why are there more riders, ummm cost me a buck in gas to get work instead of 10 bucks in a car. and parking is free!
 
I live right by 427 just before it meets up with 401. I heard them too, can't help but smile every time but god damn these boys were FLYING last night!
This is a nightly occurence at this location all summer long.

yeah same here. If I leave the window open, I can hear bikes zooming 3-4-5 in the morning. Sometimes a train, too.
 
Thats what i was thinking, more riders more accidents. Why are there more riders, ummm cost me a buck in gas to get work instead of 10 bucks in a car. and parking is free!

faster than a car in city traffic. *wink* *wink*
 
I just did some quick figuring. Assuming 200 motorcycle fatalities a year in Canada and assuming a six month riding season in Ontario and assuming equal distribution of riders by population across the country, you can expect one fatality a week in the GTA and 4 per week in Ontario.
 
Actually the real reason is things like the internet and social media. You just plain hear more about these things. Not to mention when you become a rider you tend to pay more attention to them as well.

15 years ago I worked for a shop doing pick up and deliveries and from April to October i would pickup at least 2 bikes a week that had been insevere accidents where the rider had been either killed or severely injured.
 
I just did some quick figuring. Assuming 200 motorcycle fatalities a year in Canada and assuming a six month riding season in Ontario and assuming equal distribution of riders by population across the country, you can expect one fatality a week in the GTA and 4 per week in Ontario.

wow.. thats interesting.. I guess the stats are backing what we're seeing.
 
Its' a sad way to look at it like this, but hopefully the friends of people who write themselves off learn huge lessons from them.
 
Lots of chatter on the police radio last night about bikes traveling at high rates of speed along the Gardiner and Lakeshore.
Wish we could use police scanners for the Durham police :(

-Jamie M.
 
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