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Since 2010, just under 500,000 motorcycles have been sold per year in the US, and over the same period about 5,000 people per year have been killed in motorcycle accidents. Therefore, to a first approximation, about 1% of motorcycles in the US eventually kill someone.
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And I checked the non-tard curves and that’s 1 in 10000 overall chances and 1 in 20000 for non-tarded motorcycle deaths. So it’s fine. Source: