Wednesday, October 6 – Off-road motorcycles are safer than four-wheeled all-terrain vehicles in riding and racing crashes on roads, sand dunes and other rough terrain, scale, large new in the search that may surprise fans of racing and even the security experts , Johns Hopkins researchers found that victims of ATV accidents were 50 percent more likely to die of their wounds rather than the addition of off-road, same rider ATV is 55 percent more likely to be admitted to the intensive care unit and 42 were more likely to be placed on the findings that emerged from the review Johns Hopkins researchers data 'on 60,000 patients who were injured in an off-road motorcycle or ATV crash "There is a belief that the four wheels to be safe than two percent," Cassandra Villegas, a research associate at the Johns Hopkins Center for Surgical and exam results, said in a Hopkins news release. "But we find people who oppose involved in ATV accidents are more likely to die or suffer from this study will be. presented this week at the meeting of the American is not clear why the ATV crashes cause more severe injury and increased risk of death, but the researchers suggest several possible factors. All terrain vehicle riders may wear less protective than the off-road motorcycles. Also, the ATV is much heavier than the off-road motorcycles and can cause severe crush injuries when they landed in a number of injuries in the United States involving ATV or off-road motorcycles increased from 92,200 in 2000 to 150,900 in 2007, according to Consumer Commission The U.
S. Product Safety offers ATV safety. .