Unfortunately, these amounts are very low, and
even a small motorcycle accident can reach these limits quickly.
Not exact matches
60, As a driver of
smaller cars, older cars on occasion, and
even motorcycles, I guess I don't worry as much about crash safety as some.
For example, I belong to a tribe of travel writers and outdoor writers, a
smaller group of adventure travel writers, a really
small group of
motorcycle adventure travel writers, and an
even smaller tribe of women
motorcycle adventure travel writers.
Many of these RVs are designed to pull «toy haulers» behind them — trailers with his - and - her
motorcycles, golf carts,
even small cars.
There's been a recent flush of electric two - wheeled «bikes» to hit the market lately that are too similar in design to a bicycle to be properly called a scooter, and which don't
even have pedals, so they don't qualify for the - ped in electric moped, and which are too
small to be a
motorcycle.
It feels like theres a bike out there for any occasion, some have very
small wheels and are designed to be easy to pick up and carry onto trains and busses (or
even airplanes if the battery is under 300 watt hours) while other models are almost like mopeds or
motorcycles with 100 + mile range capability and regenerative braking.
Small fractures in the frame of a bike may
even lead to structural failure and catastrophic
motorcycle accidents.
From running a stop sign to failure to yield,
even the
smallest traffic violation can lead to serious injuries or
even fatalities for a
motorcycle driver.
Due to the large size and weight of a bus compared to the relatively
smaller car,
motorcycle, or bus involved in the accident, major injuries can occur, or
even wrongful death.
And because mopeds and scooters are
even smaller and quieter than
motorcycles, moped and scooter accidents are
even more prevalent.
Due to the
small size and lack of physical protection that a
motorcycle provides the rider, many of the injuries suffered by bikers can be catastrophic, resulting in brain injury, paralysis, or
even wrongful death.