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Law For Motorcycle Helmet – Look At The Fatalities Rate

While going for a long ride on your motorbike, you must be anticipating sheer fun. And if it’s all about the crash then you may assume why this will happen now? Well, a crash can happen anytime even if there is no fault at your end! So be careful about this and don’t ever try to ignore this fact. Due to this reason many Governments have implemented few rules on motorcycle helmets so that riders can get maximum risk free zone to enjoy their riding.

A concise history of the implemented Law:

Way back in the year 1967, the US federal govt. had declared that it will not offer funding to states that don not have any law for motorcycle helmets. By 1975, around 47 states had implemented their law on compulsory helmets for bikers. But in the year 1976 most of them had soften the laws that have been implemented for motorcycle helmets.

Kentucky and Louisiana:

In the year 1990, Kentucky and Louisiana has softened their helmet laws too. While the law was first proposed 10% of the bike riders were using helmet and when the law was not there half of the whole bike riders were in the helmets. Suddenly after this act from motorcycle owners the fatalities rate has increased to 34% in Kentucky and 74% for Louisiana.

Texas Wasn’t Far Behind

After Kentucky and Louisiana, Texas has also taken the helmet law off from the book in 1997. Use of helmet had dropped from 69% to 66%. Therefore, the motorcycle accidents and its related deaths had risen up to 1/3rd. that exactly signifies the death ratio was almost in a straight line to the people that don’t use helmets.

Florida’s Example:

Florida is not also out of this notion and had canceled the helmet law in 1997-99. 515 motorcycle riders were killed in the accidents in that year alone. 48 out of the whole deaths were the people that weren’t wearing helmets while riding.

These ratios can bring us brief ideas that while we thought about helmet as an optional element while riding motorbike, this act can bring us sheer danger for life. the strategies has given clear evidence that roughly 400 people die in accidents even while using helmets, while the death ratio is ten times more for the people that don’t use helmets. Well, this is absolutely coincidental but a real fact. Helmets can save your life on that terrible day!

Helmet Law Defense League:

This is a group of people that strictly disobey the helmet laws. They believe that it is absolutely unconstitutional and by this the govt. is exactly forcing people to buy and use helmets. They argue that the word “Helmet” is vague.

The Source:

The statistics given above has been achieved directly from The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. The figures stated above can be obtained form their annual reports. Also you can look for their websites to find out these statistics.

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Question by Josuha C: What are the average dealer fees for purchasing a motorcycle in NC?
I work in the automotive industry and most all of us dealerships post our “documentation fees” on our websites. I can’t seem to find a motorcycle dealership that posts their fees.

Best answer:

Answer by Polar Bear
Couldn’t tell you about NC, but in Texas its all a matter of public record from the office of the (Texas) Secretary of State. I’m at least sure that NC has a similar registry requirement.

Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

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Question by ziggydiggy1: Is getting a motorcycle license and a bike a profoundly bad idea?
Is getting a motorcycle license and a bike a profoundly bad idea? I feel like the whole enterprise can only end in bodily harm. Would it be wiser up some other hobby, like knitting or flying kites?

Any studies or numbers would be appreciated.

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Answer by 0-to-60
Riding a motorcycle is about the most fun you can have with your clothes on. Sure there are risks but life is full of them. Ride with caution! Look out for the the other @#$hole they are the ones that are likely to cause you harm, most of the time because they do not see you. Remember “loud pipes save lives “Good Luck”

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Question by Rob: How high is too high a mileage when purchasing a used motorcycle?
Is this a good deal?

http://www.greenbikesale.com/view/1759

They’re throwing a Motorcycle Endorsement/safety course with all purchased motorcycles.

Are these better deals? Or a better Idea in general?

http://www.greenbikesale.com/view/1887

http://www.greenbikesale.com/view/1858

Which is the better decision of these two?

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Answer by J
Anything over 20,000 miles on a bike is really high, bikes (non HD) generally wear out at around 25,000.

I would go for the Venice. That’s a good price but it doesn’t really have a 1500cc engine that’s for sure a typo.

Might not be the manliest vehicle ever, but who cares

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What are Novelty Helmets?

Novelty helmets are usually lighter motorcycle helmets with less padding. The most important thing that separates novelty helmets, is that they are not DOT approved. This means that they are basically not safe for riding on streets. Novelty helmets are usually much cheaper than DOT approved helmets with the same styles.

Buying A Novelty Helmet

With a great style and half the cost, novelty helmets have become very popular. There are many different types and sizes of novelty helmets to choose from, it may be overwhelming to pick the best one. Here are a few helpful hints to help make your selection easier.

Always make sure you pick the right size. There are many different helmet designers and manufactures and they may not all use the same sizing codes. So before buying the helmet, check the sizing guide for details on how to get the best fitting helmet.

Glossy or Flat?

Simply put, glossy is better, or at least from my experience. Glossy helmets are much more pleasing to the eye and they look great in the sun. Flat helmets are dull looking and too boring.

Straps

Helmet straps help you save time by not having to strap your helmet in every time. Many helmets do not come standard with these, but I highly recommend buying one. They are very inexpensive and well worth it. Buy Helmet Straps.

Novelty helmets are excellent helmets to have, but keep in mind they are not DOT approved and therefore should not be used for riding on streets and highways.

Matt
Cycle Head Gear
Novelty Motorcycle Helmets

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