Study: Alcohol, speed cause most motorcycle fatals
Staff reports 1:26 p.m.
AUGUSTA, Maine - Although motorcycle deaths in Maine are almost half of what they were a year ago, State Police have organized a working group to review last year's numbers. Last year in Maine there were 32 motorcycle deaths. So far this year there have been six, compared to ten at this same time in 2015. The study group is made up of State Police, the Bureau of Highway Safety, the Department of Transportation, the Bureau of Motor Vehicles, Maine Motorcycle Political Action Committee and the United Bikers of Maine. John Kohler, Motorcycle Safety Program Coordinator from the Maine Bureau of Motor Vehicles, compiled these statistics of the 2015 fatal motorcycle crashes: Crash statistics - All crashes occurred during dry road conditions. - Nearly half of crashes did not involve other vehicles The group also concluded that poor judgment by the operator of the motorcycle was a factor in most of the crashes . The latest motorcycle death took place last week in China when the motorcycle pulled out in front of a vehicle. Leonard Huff, 73, from Saxonburg, Pa., died Saturday from his injuries at the hospital. The crash took place on Friday, as Huff was driving out of the parking lot of Red's Restaurant along Route 3 and into the path of an oncoming car. Safety Tips - Don't ride a motorcycle unless you have been properly trained and licensed to do so.
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