Motorcycle Helmets: Vital Lifesavers or Superfluous Equipment?

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November 2, 2013

 

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In states without helmet laws, only 34 to 54 percent of motorcyclists wear helmets. This number contrasts sharply with the 98 percent of motorcyclists who wear them in states that enforce helmet laws. A helmet is a motorcyclist's most effective piece of safety equipment. Helmets are 85 to 88 percent effective in preventing traumatic brain injuries, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration...
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Helmets are 85 to 88 percent effective in preventing traumatic brain injuries, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. If a motorcyclist chooses not to wear a helmet and experiences a crash, severe damage to the brain can occur. Motorcycle crashes account for 20 percent of all traumatic brain injuries...
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