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A man was killed while riding his motorcycle along I-77 in Charlotte, NC according to officials with the North Carolina Highway Patrol. Troopers say the man died this past Sunday afternoon after another motorcycle sideswiped him near mile marker 38.
Jennifer Hendrix was thrown from her motorcycle during the accident bike and landed in the middle of the travel lanes of I-77. She was thankfully able to get up and run to safety before any vehicles collided with her. Sadly, Nick Prianos was not so lucky and was thrown from his motorcycle after it collided with the concrete shoulder of I-77. Prianos was thrown clear of the median wall where he then fell to his death onto northbound I-85 below.
Police say both cyclists were wearing helmets at the time of the accident. Troopers are working to reconstruct the accident to determine if speed may have been a factor in the deadly accident. So far, no charges have been filed as police continue their investigation.
According to the federal government, per miles traveled, there are 35 times more deaths from motorcycle accidents than from car accidents. Because of these alarmingly high crash rates, it is important for motorcyclists to understand the most frequent causes of such accidents.
National Transportation Safety Board data indicates that accidents involving motorcycles and other vehicles make up 56 percent of motorcycle accident deaths. In the vast majority of these accidents, the car strikes the motorcycle from the front, resulting in a very deadly head-on collision. Head-on accidents between a car and motorcycle are often fatal to the motorcyclist. That being said, data shows that the single most dangerous situation for motorcyclists occurs when cars are making left-hand turns. These collisions account for 42% of all accidents involving a motorcycle and car.
Reports indicate that beyond these types of accidents, about half of the accidents involving a single motorcycle involve either speeding or alcohol use. Though the same could be said for passenger car accidents, the fact is that motorcycles simply do not offer the same level of protection to the driver meaning accidents involving either speeding or alcohol are far more likely to result in serious injury or death.
If you, or someone you know, have any questions regarding personal injury claims, please feel free to contact the experienced personal injury attorneys and lawyers in Charlotte, North Carolina at Arnold & Smith, PLLC for a free consultation. Call at 704-370-2828.
About the Author:
Mr. Arnold grew up in Charlotte, graduating from Providence Senior High School and continued his education at Belmont Abbey College on a basketball scholarship. After graduating cum laude he attended law school at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on a full academic scholarship. In his spare time, Mr. Arnold enjoys golfing and spending time on the North Carolina Coast with his wife and three young children: two daughters and one son.
Source:
“Trooper: Motorcycles sideswiped each other before deadly crash,” by Catherine Bilkey, published at WSOCTV.com.
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