02-12-2017, 07:10 PM
Good story. Thanks for informing us of its existance. Now if only riders would become more aware of the implications of an accident. I'd guess they do not read the newspapers, but to ignore the deaths they must be aware of is just youthful "that won't happen to me" philosophy.
I was at the free hospital outpatient clinic in Sav two weeks ago and IMO its facilities were strained.
"Brain buckets" can help, sometimes but the proper message has to get to the bike (motorcycle) riders about both deaths and injuries.
Yet the same thing holds true in the US. There is never an analysis of accidents for what caused them or the results shared with the public. This includes seat belt usage vs being thrown through the wind screen, or doing something stupid or anticipating what some other stupid driver has chosen to do.
I was at the free hospital outpatient clinic in Sav two weeks ago and IMO its facilities were strained.
"Brain buckets" can help, sometimes but the proper message has to get to the bike (motorcycle) riders about both deaths and injuries.
Yet the same thing holds true in the US. There is never an analysis of accidents for what caused them or the results shared with the public. This includes seat belt usage vs being thrown through the wind screen, or doing something stupid or anticipating what some other stupid driver has chosen to do.