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Rising gasoline prices increase new motorcycle sales and fatalities.

He ZhuFernando A WilsonJim P StimpsonPeter E Hilsenrath
Published in: Injury epidemiology (2015)
Our findings suggest that, in response to increasing gasoline prices, people tend to purchase new motorcycles, and this is accompanied with significantly increased crash risk. There are several policy mechanisms that can be used to lower the risk of motorcycle crash injuries through the mechanism of gas prices and motorcycle sales such as raising awareness of motorcycling risks, enhancing licensing and testing requirements, limiting motorcycle power-to-weight ratios for inexperienced riders, and developing mandatory training programs for new riders.
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