Motorcycle Accidents
Motorcycles vs. Autos
How Motorcycle
Accidents Happen Motorcycle
Accident and Injury Statistics Who
Is Affected Motorcycle
Injury Improvements Helmets
Save Lives Motorcycle
Repair or Replacement Motorcycle
Safety Helmets
The Statistics
Don't Lie Safety
& Advocacy Organizations Tips
for Preventing Motorcycle Injuries Passenger
Safety On
The Road Motorcycle
Clubs Favorite
Motorcycle Road Trips Riding
Tips Motorcycle Care
Bike Talk Customizing
your Bike History
of Motorcycles Bike
Basics Motorcycle
Types Buying a
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| Because motorcycle accidents
continue to end lives and devastate families, numerous
safety and advocacy organizations continue to stress the
dangers involved and promote awareness. One example of
an organization created to promote motorcycle safety and
actively reduce motorcycle injuries on the road is the
California Motorcycle Safety Program. The CMSP is primarily
funded by California's motorcyclists through a $2 fee
from each new and renewed motorcycle registration in the
state. The California Highway Patrol administers this
legislatively-mandated program. As of July 1, 2001, more
than 200,000 motorcycle riders have been trained by the
program's California Motorcycle Training network. The
program began operating publicly in July 1987. Since 1986,
the number of annual motorcycle fatalities has dropped
over 70 percent, and motorcycle accidents also have declined
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See a medical professional
as soon as possible
Follow your doctor's orders
Keep a diary of your injuries, symptoms, and any
associated costs
Call an experienced
attorney like Michael Padway
Do not make any statements regarding fault
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San Francisco, CA 94105
Tel: 415-777-1511
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