Older Motorcycle Riders More Likely to Be Injured

Motorcycle riders across the country are growing older, and these aging road warriors are more likely to be injured or die as a result of a mishap or accident compared with their younger counterparts, according to a new study.

Though not exactly a picture of gray beards flying in the breeze, the findings reveal the average age of motorcyclists involved in crashes increased by approximately 5 years, from 34 to 39, between 1996 and 2005.

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