July 19th 2008
It appears the story is being repeated worldwide, soaring gas prices move drivers onto two wheels and in turn, motorcycle fatalities increase substantially.
In the case of Malaysia, the increase  of a 120,000 extra motorcyclists on the road in the first six months this year  is being blamed for an additional 218 motorcyclist deaths during the period of  January to June this year, compared to the same time last year.
Every  year, some 400,000 new motorcycles are registered.
“Fatal accidents  involving motorcyclists have increased for the first six months this year  compared to the same period last year even though cases of serious accidents  have decreased," said Malaysia's Road Safety Department  Director-General.
“Among the reason why this is happening is because more  road users are now using motorcycles due to the increase of petrol. People who  travelled by car before are now travelling by motorcycle.” 
Clutch and Chrome, FL
 
