I'm posting this for self-accountability in a public forum to hopefully manipulate myself to stick with it -sadly, I need this to do this kinda shit to keep me on track, will it work? Who knows, I hope it does.
The current legal status of my nephew's fatal accident this past May is a shit-show. Not going to get into details, basically, the intoxicated driver was released the following day and as of recently has a warrant for a DUI. The investigation into the event is closed and he was not charged for the fatality.
Looking into the details of the accident has prompted me to think about how dangerous it is to ride here in the US despite our awesome roads. Fortunately, thanks to some of you fine fellows and my time in Belgium, I've been afforded the opportunity to experience what an incredible experience riding is in the UK and EU. Doing very little research, it is safer for you mates, despite a significant higher volume of motorcycles and smaller roads in your region, motorcycle riders in the US have a 5X higher rate of injury or death in comparison. There are several reasons for this which I am actively researching and I want to do something about it.
It will be a long arduous effort, but I've decided wtf, why not? For now, I am collecting data, analyzing, researching legislation, and developing a plan on how I can use this information to foster change that saves lives, increases competency in the riding community and brings awareness and responsibility to the other people on the roads we all share here.
More to come hopefully, or I will be distracted by something else and fuck off. Right now though, this is an important issue for me and I want to share with you lot.