Antie Em wrote:I had a couple of close calls on my motorbike. Once going over Darby's Hill, I hit ice and the bike slid down the hill with my leg stuck underneath - another was when I was driving through the entrance to Harvington Hall and I hit some chicken wire which stopped the wheel and I went up and over the top. My dad had a 650 Thunderbird and I used to love driving this down the "Hagley Mile" and dad made sure we all had crash helmets long before it became law. I lost control of it once and went over Burntree Island instead of round it, with my dad on the back (he wasn't impressed).
My point here is - just from personal experiences, that although I escaped with a couple bruises and ripped my best leathers - it could have been much worse but I wouldn't have been so vulnerable in a car. So pehaps there aren't so many accidents but the incidence of injury must be much worse.
My husband always wears his biking gear,including a spine protector - he thinks the people who go out in jeans and a t-shirt are asking for trouble!
He also considers his motorbike as "toy", rather than a mode of transport - which means he doesn't use it in the rain, ice, snow, etc. He's very careful about where he drives when they're harvesting corn (due to it being spilled on the road). And if he doesn't know the road he's even more careful than usual. He's also careful when he's just had new tyres, as it's easier to skid. The one bike he has is a road bike, and the other an off roader, he's been riding bikes every summer since he was old enough to get his license!