In BC, approximately 2,118 vehicle crashes involving motorcycles occur annually, resulting in 1,418 injuries, 455 hospitalizations, and 43 deaths among motorcyclists.2,3
Males are more likely to be hospitalized or die as a result of a motorcycle crash (91% of deaths, 86% of hospitalizations).1 Fatalities happen most commonly on weekends and between late spring and early autumn, peaking in July and August.1,4
30 to 59-year-olds are at higher risk (57% of hospitalizations and 58% of deaths).3
Older riders may be at increased risk of injury because they:
1. BC Injury Research and Prevention Unit (2020). Injury Insight: Motorcycle Injuries in BC. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/2429/77616
2. Data source: ICBC. Quick Statistics: Crashes and Casualty Crashes. 5-year average (2019-2022 for fatalities and 2019-2023 for injuries). Available from: https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/icbc/viz/QuickStatistics-Crashesinvolving/CrashesInvolving
3. Injury Hospitalizations among motorcyclist, 2015-2019 annual average. Discharge Abstract Database (DAD), Ministry of Health, BCIRPU Injury Data Online Tool, 2021.
4. BC Coroners Service Report: Motorcyclist Deaths 2012 – 2021. Available from: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/birth-adoption-death-marriage-and-divorce/deaths/coroners-service/statistical/motorcyclist_deaths_2012-2021.pdf
5. ICBC. Motorcycle Safety. Available from: https://www.icbc.com/road-safety/sharing/motorcycle-safety/Pages/Default.aspx
6. ICBC. (2019). Motorcycle safety tips for new and experienced riders. Available from: https://www.icbc.com/about-icbc/newsroom/Pages/2019-jun12-motorcycle-safety-tips.aspx