Motorcycles are undeniably dangerous, especially when pitted against a car or truck in a collision. Motorbikes can look impressive on the open road and for thousands in Tenerife they’re the chosen mode of getting about the island. Unfortunately for their riders, bikes are considerably more dangerous than passenger vehicles. When motorcycles crash, riders get hurt.
Clearly, everyone thinks or hopes it will never happen to them. However it’s vital to consider the possibility and take a quality bike insurance and don’t forget life cover. Surprising, insurance companies rarely load life cover if you ride a bike.Â
Just How Dangerous are Motorbikes?
Motorbike Accident Statistics
With improvements in motorbike safety gear improving every year, bikers are now better protected than ever before. With improved qualifications, training, and various awareness campaigns the number of fatalities in the UK fell from 585 in 2004 to 285 in 2020. That’s a pretty impressive drop.
According to the statistics, the number of non-fatal but serious and slight motorcycle traffic collisions has also dropped significantly in the last 20 years.
So Why Are Motorbikes Thought To Be So Dangerous?
Riding a motorcycle or scooter is considered more dangerous than driving a car simply because you are more exposed, are not protected by the shell of a car or an airbag, plus you are not strapped in with a seat-belt and, supposedly only two wheels compared to four, makes them less stable.