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motorcycle helmets should be required in every state

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Sept. 11, 2007, 1:50PM
Motorcycle helmets should be required, feds say


By KEN THOMAS
Associated Press

WASHINGTON — States should require motorcycle riders to wear proper helmets, government investigators urged today as part of several recommendations that seek to stem a steady rise in motorcycle deaths.

Members of the National Transportation Safety Board unanimously approved the motorcycle safety recommendations, wading into a contentious issue that has pitted motorcycle rights' groups against safety organizations in many states.

"The simple act of donning that helmet can begin the process of preventing that type of fatality and serious injury," said NTSB chairman Mark V. Rosenker.

As motorcycle riding has become more popular, motorcycle deaths have more than doubled since 1997. In 2006, motorcycle deaths increased for the ninth straight year, to 4,810 motorcycle deaths, compared with 4,576 in 2005.

NTSB officials noted that non-helmeted riders were three times more likely to suffer a brain injury in a crash than those wearing a helmet.

Motorcycle groups questioned the ability of helmets to provide complete protection and prevent internal injuries in a crash. They said more rider education programs are needed.

"If a truck pulls out in front of you and runs a stop sign, how is that helmet going to prevent an accident?" asked Steve Rector, state coordinator for ABATE Iowa, a motorcycle rights' group. He also noted that motorcycle registrations and the number of miles traveled by motorcyclists have increased in recent years.

Judith Lee Stone, president of Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety, said there was "no scientific evidence that motorcycle rider training reduces crash risk and is an adequate substitute for an all-rider helmet law."

Currently, 20 states and the District of Columbia require riders to wear protective helmets, a significant change since the late 1970s, when nearly every state required helmet use. Twenty-seven states only cover some riders, typically those under 21.

Three states — Iowa, Illinois and New Hampshire — have no helmet laws.

In six states that repealed their universal laws beginning in 1997 — Arkansas, Texas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Florida and Pennsylvania — helmet use plummeted following the repeal of the laws, NTSB officials said. Louisiana reinstated its mandatory requirement in 2004.

The agency also recommended that federal safety officials develop a plan for states and others to improve motorcycle safety and the government develop guidelines for states to gather accurate data on riders.

The NTSB only has the power to make recommendations, but its staff and board members personally lobby for changes the board considers most important.
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PrtclMn001 said:
I'm not for helmet laws etc etc... but I will revisit my earlier statement:



Then the ins. companies wouldn't need to promote helmet laws. :shrug
Couldn't say it better:

Freedom, WITH the responsibility that freedom brings.


The only problem I see with this, is we will then be in a situation where people can BUY their freedom, by purchasing a policy. Freedom at that point only becomes for the rich, or those that can afford it. Is riding lidless a freedom, or a luxury?
Unregisturd said:

The only problem I see with this, is we will then be in a situation where people can BUY their freedom, by purchasing a policy. Freedom at that point only becomes for the rich, or those that can afford it. Is riding lidless a freedom, or a luxury?
Oh, you wouldn't HAVE to purchase a medical policy to ride w/o a helmet, just don't expect the government to pay for it when you crash.
PrtclMn001 said:
Oh, you wouldn't HAVE to purchase a medical policy to ride w/o a helmet, just don't expect the government to pay for it when you crash.
:rolleyes
PrtclMn001 said:
+1

I always wear a helmet, law or not :shrug

I could care less if people can choose or not choose to wear a helmet, the only thing that I ask is that there be a seperate pool for medical insurance premiums for people who wear helmets vs. those who don't. I'm tired of paying for dumb people's insurance.
No disrespect here but....

That's what insurance is for. People make dumb mistakes. It just is what it is. I agree with raising their premiums but in the end everybody pays.

If your worried about health insurance premiums going up because of people who don't wear helmets..don't be. I would worry about other factors raising insurance. What about all the health risks with smoking. Oh ya your also paying for that too. Or the 300lb lady going to MICKYD"S 7days a week and orders the entire menu/with a diet coke. Like that's going to help. Should be some health risks with that. Bet she goes to the doctor more. Your paying for that too.

For that matter I could say ban all motorcycles it's an unnecessary risk. I don't want to be on an insurance policy with motorcyclists because in general it will raise my insurance rates. That's why some insurance companies won't insure motorcycles....or just not sport bikes. It's a risk they are not willing to pay for.
Unregisturd said:
:rolleyes
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UFGO said:
What about all the health risks with smoking. Oh ya your also paying for that too. Or the 300lb lady going to MICKYD"S 7days a week and orders the entire menu/with a diet coke. Like that's going to help. Should be some health risks with that. Bet she goes to the doctor more. Your paying for that too.
point. And you are correct.
Motorcycle helmets are by far the most crucial gear you have to get for riding that motorcycle of yours safely. And there are no why and buts regarding this, you know that!
However not having the best budget to invest in the range-topping options, that’s understandable. You also should not be randomly picking a helmet that seems cheap enough for your pockets. Again, it’s your head’s protection we are talking about!
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