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22 January 2008 Motorcycles Now Over 50 Times As Dangerous As Cars, Says Motor Insurer
Latest figures show that road accidents kill almost half as many motorcycle riders as car drivers and passengers, even though motorcycles account for less than 4% of vehicles on Britain’s roads, according to motor insurer yesinsurance.co.uk .
The insurer says that, whilst fatality rates for all other types of transport have dropped considerably over the past 25 years, the risk level for motorcycles has remained relatively stable.
Latest Department for Transport figures show that 6,484 motorcycle users were killed or seriously injured in 2006, compared with 14,254 car users. The figures show that motorcyclists are 51 times more likely than car drivers to be killed or seriously injured per mile travelled, and more than twice as likely as pedal cyclists, the second most vulnerable group.
“The rising cost of fuel and the exemption of motorcycles from the London congestion charge have been two of the factors encouraging car drivers to switch to motorcycles,” said Paul Purdy of yesinsurance.co.uk.
“This has implications for other cities such as Manchester, Leeds and Birmingham, where the introduction of a congestion charging system could lead to a rise in road casualties”.
The insurer says that the trend for relatively inexperienced middle-aged men to switch from cars to powerful motorbikes is also fuelling the rise in accidents.
“Deaths and serious injuries of motorcyclists in their forties have almost doubled over the past ten years, whilst figures for those in their twenties and early thirties have declined,” said Paul Purdy.
Motorcycle traffic has increased by an estimated 37% between 1996 and 2006, according to DoT figures released last month.
“Whilst we support the move to encourage car drivers to use other forms of transport in city areas, as an insurer we are acutely aware that the risk factor for motorcycles is over 50 times higher than it is for cars, as far as deaths and serious injuries are concerned,” said Paul Purdy.
“Wherever possible, we encourage drivers to turn to public transport rather than motorcycles when avoiding the congestion charge,” he said.
Killed and seriously injured (KSI) casualties by road user type 2006
| Killed (K) | Seriously Injured (SI) | Total KSI | |
| Car users | 1,612 | 12,642 | 14,254 |
| Motorcycle users | 599 | 5,885 | 6,484 |
| Pedestrians | 675 | 6,376 | 7,051 |
| Pedal cyclists | 146 | 2,296 | 2,442 |
| Other road users | 140 | 1,474 | 1,614 |
| TOTAL | 3,172 | 28,673 | 31,845 |
Source: Department of Transport (Road Casualties Great Britain 2006)