Gregg Easterbrook is a moron columnist who probably drives a Yugo.
Like many columnist, he makes rhetorical statements without including any research. I would believe a study like the Hurt Report but not Gregg's claims; such as:
Gregg says "The Hayabusa looks pretty sweet -- but it's a weapon on the roads."
I say - Ok, how about some statistics to illustrate the weapon on the road claim? Oh, by the way - it was was old lady making a left turn in front of Roethlisberger that caused the crash (not yielding to on coming traffic), and Roethlisberger was reportedly not speeding. That makes the old lady the weapon on the road in this instance.
Gregg says "It is past time the high-horsepower motorcycle was regulated off the roads."
I say - No, regulate who can buy them. It's the rider and not the motorcycle that needs regulated. Want to buy a high-performance bike? Where's your motorcycle endorsement?
The problem with motorcycles is they're so affordable to buy compared to cars. If everyone could afford 500 HP cars like the Corvette Z06 we would be having columnist advocating the Z06 needs to be banned. It's the rider and not the vehicle. Do they sell cars to people who don't have a drivers license? Why do they sell motorcycles to people without a license?
Gregg needs to reshape his thinking - if he thinks at all - rather than just dreaming up more media flash.
Don