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What are the biggest factors that contribute to motorcycle accidents in Iowa?
Distracted Drivers - Other drivers are the biggest contributing factor in motorcycle accidents, as drivers don't pay attention or look out for motorcycles. If drivers of motor vehicles are distracted behind the wheel, they take their eyes off the road and bad things can occur.
Weather Conditions - Poor weather can lead to motorcycle crashes as wet or icy roads can cause riders to slide out. Also, bad weather conditions such as fog can affect other drivers who may not be able to see the motorcycle rider. Riding a motorcycle when it is rainy, snowy, icy or foggy should be avoided to help decrease the chances of a motorcycle crash in Iowa.
Road Conditions - Gravel roads, uneven surfaces, big potholes, road debris and other poor road conditions can lead to a tire blowout or a slide out. Motorcycle drivers should use caution when driving under these circumstances or avoid these conditions entirely.
Speeding - Driving too fast and driving too aggressively can lead to motorcycle accidents. If a driver is speeding, it increases their chances of losing control of their bike. Also, if a rider is speeding, another vehicle may have a hard time seeing the bike approaching because it is coming too fast.
Driving Under the Influence - When motorcycle riders drive under the influence of drugs or alcohol, it can lead to fatal motorcycle crashes. Motorcyclists driving drunk do not use their best judgment and have a higher chance of injuries or fatalities.
Motorcycle accidents do happen, and when they do there is typically no helmet or eye protection worn in Iowa as there is no helmet law in the state currently. Serious head injuries have occurred as a result of these motorcycle accidents. Motorists need to do a better job of looking out for motorcycle drivers, and riders need to slow down and wear protective gear in order to stay safe.
If you or a loved one has been involved and injured in an Iowa motorcycle accident, contact the Iowa motorcycle personal injury lawyers at the law offices of Brady & O'Shea today. There may be something or someone that was the cause of your accident, and experienced motorcycle accident attorneys know what to look for in investigating your case. Call us at (319) 866-9277 today for your free case evaluation.
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