Common Causes of Motorcycle Accidents
A wide variety of different factors can lead to motorcycle accidents. Bad weather, such as sleet, hail, snow, and rain, can cause motorcyclists to lose control of their vehicle. In addition, car drivers frequently fail to see motorcyclists, either due to a visual interference or simply because they are not looking out for motorcycles. Potholes, road debris, uneven pavement, and oil slicks are some of the common road hazards that are especially dangerous to motorcyclists. Also, motorcycle product defects, such as fuel tank leaks or fuel systems leaks, present an increased risk of a post-accident fire.