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DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Stephen Grisanti wrote:
>
> I heard this reported on a local break from the NPR news this morning, presumably about
the last full year of records, that there were 2600 accidents reported involving motorcycles,
of which 2250 involved injuries. The most frequent causes listed were: 1) Failure to maintain
control, 2) Following too closely, 3) Speeding.
>
> Gee, I guess none involved automobiles at blame.
>
Of course not. As the rider is being wheeled to the emergency room ask, the car driver what
what happened: "Uh, I turned left in front of him and HE FAILED TO MAINTAIN CONTROL.
Yeah, that's it."
Or: "Uh, I turned left in front of him, and HE WAS SPEEDING. Yeah, that's it."