Posted by Amy Graham on July 9, 2010
Motorcycles have a higher rate of accidents. The rate of fatality with motorcycle is also higher. A majority of these accidents involve a motorcycle with a passenger vehicle. In many of these types of accidents, the motorcycle right of way has been found to be violated by the other vehicle. The remaining are single vehicle accidents where it does not involve another vehicles. These single vehicle accidents are usually due to rider error. This include fall due to over-breaking, slide-out, under-cornering or running wide on a curve due to over speeding. There is also small number of instances where vehicle failure such as a puncture flat also causes accidents. Involvement of alcohol is seen in about half of the fatal accidents.
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Posted by Jeff Cline on June 25, 2010
Many people find it very convenient to use two wheelers. Also it is easy to maintain two wheelers. Two wheelers have also become quiet safe to use these days because of the advanced technology incorporated in them. Like other vehicles, two wheelers are also prone to damages, theft and other losses. So people must have two wheeler insurance.
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Posted by Stephen M. Mihajlov on December 9, 2009
Looking for lasting and reliable transportation without spending tons of money? motor scooter maintenance is necessary in accomplishing your goal. Just like you keep up with the maintenance of your car or house, preventative maintenance done on your scooter will also prove to be very beneficial.
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Posted by Alley Oop on October 24, 2009
Scooters go from an engine size of 50cc, 150cc and larger. Individuals utilise scooters to commute back and forth to different spots like work and running errands. Several scooters are like to cycles with pedals and others have a foot board. Scooters bests autos in a lot of different areas, and thus make a better vehicle. Lots of individuals choose scooters because they are a great deal less than a car. Scooters likewise don’t cost as much to operate. Scooters are environmentally friendly, which is another reason they’re opted over autos. They’re cool and stimulating to drive around in too. It’s easy to find low-cost or free parking and storage space for a scooter.
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Posted by John Vincent on September 20, 2009
1. First things first you need a licence. Without it you can’t even do the basic training in step 2. It’s easy to apply. All you need is 50 and a photograph signed by someone in authority or a current British passport. Take them to a Post Office, fill in a form and Robert’s your father’s uncle.
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Posted by Banga Koupit on August 8, 2009
Go karts can make your heart pump like almost nothing else. If you re hooked on the thrill of go karting and you are dying to purchase a sleek new go kart there are a few tricks you need to learn. With a little patience go karts can be bought for as much as 50% off of the regular retail price. They are incredibly fun, and they’ve become extremely popular these days. You can find go karts at just about every family fun center or amusement park.
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Posted by Steven M. Mihajlov on July 26, 2009
Just like you use preventive maintenance for your house or car, it is also beneficial for your scooter. By following the following scooter maintenance tips, you will have a reliable means of transportation that will last for years!
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Posted by Mark Alison on July 20, 2009
When considering your insurance policy, you have to take into account the state laws. Specifically, what is the minimum coverage, and what types of coverage are required.
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Posted by Mark Alison on July 19, 2009
Laws can be confusing sometimes. How much coverage is you required to have? What is the minimum amount? Do you have to have liability? What if you drive to other states? The questions are endless and it can be confusing at times.
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Posted by Josh Hallstrom on July 16, 2009
When many people decide they want to get a scooter, they first think that they want something that will work well on surface streets and will not necessarily get up to dangerous speeds like a 150cc or larger scooter would. Many people decide that a 50cc scooter would really be ideal for their situation after a little bit of research, and they then set off to purchase their scooter. After making their purchase, many people end up regretting their decision for one reason or another.
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