NHTSA released 2011 statistics for motorcycle accidents. Not the most upbeat read, but good data on most common causes of fatalities. Article is here:
http://rideapart.com/2013/05/what-the-latest-nhtsa-fatality-statistics-reveal-about-motorcycle-safety/For those of you adverse to reading, here are some bullets:
More than 42% (1,998) of motorcyclists in 2011 were killed in two vehicle accident and 38% (757) of these were the result of another vehicle turning left in front of the motorcycle that was either going straight, passing or overtaking another vehicle.
NHTSA claims that of all motorcycle deaths in 2011, 35% (1,614) were the direct result of the rider speeding.
The really scary part of all these statistics is that 42% of motorcycle riders who died in single vehicle crashes in the U.S. in 2011 had blood alcohol levels (BAC) of 0.8g/dL or higher.
Be safe.