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NC Motorcycle Death Highest in Nation, Likely Result of Increased Sales - Read More

Date Added: July 12, 2008 12:28:04 AM
Higher gasoline prices are likely to accelerate the continuing upswing in motorcycle ownership in North Carolina and increase a motorcycle death rate on the state's highways that already ranks as the eighth worst in the nation, according to an analysis by AAA Carolinas.

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