wolfmrp wrote on 01/16/10 at 17:36:08: * Head injury is the leading cause of death in motorcycle crashes. (U.S. Department of Transportation/National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, State Legislative Fact Sheet]
With 80% of those wearing DOT helmets.
wolfmrp wrote on 01/16/10 at 17:36:08: * Helmets are estimated to be 37 percent effective in preventing fatal injuries to motorcyclists. (NHTSA Traffic Safety Facts, Motorcycles, 2006))
Not reflected in the Statistics, don't ask where or who did the "estimate."
wolfmrp wrote on 01/16/10 at 17:36:08: * Wearing a properly fitted helmet can actually improve the rider's ability to hear by streamlining the head and ear which can deduce wind noise allowing the rider to hear other sounds. (Safe Cycling-Motorcycle Safety Foundation Publication.))
Weasle Word - "can". Maybe at 100 mph. I know from experience that when I wear my helmet at freeway speeds I need earplugs or I will not be able to hear at the end of the ride. Without the helmet, I do not need the earplugs. Not to mention that most of my riding is at low speeds where wind noise is not a factor, a helmet covering the ears
will muffle sounds, and in L.A. this is not a good thing.
wolfmrp wrote on 01/16/10 at 17:36:08: * Helmets prevent eye injuries and distraction from dust, dirt and debris thrown up by other vehicles on the road. (Safe Cycling-Motorcycle Safety Foundation Publication.))
Helmets do not protect the eyes. Face shields and visors do. As do glasses or goggles. This is what is known as a Red Herring.
wolfmrp wrote on 01/16/10 at 17:36:08: * Per vehicle mile, motorcyclists are about 37 times as likely as passenger car occupants to die in a traffic crash and about 8 times as likely to be injured. (NHTSA Traffic Safety Facts, 2006)

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Wow, this one is so slanted it's nearly horizonal. Per Vehicle Mile? Cars average over 10,000 miles a year, bikes under 2,000. Bikes are 95%+ recreational. Bikes attract speeders and risk takers -- accident rates should be compared to high performance cars, not cars in general. Bikes have no steel cage.
AND it's another Red Herring -- says nothing about helmets saving lives. Really, the authorities and the automobile insurance companies would like to see all motorcycles off the road -- and are quite willing to lie about the facts.
wolfmrp wrote on 01/16/10 at 17:36:08: * Hospital stays are longer for unhelmeted riders and the cost to taxpayers is significantly higher since many motorcyclists are uninsured. (Michigan Traffic Safety Information Council.)
Why? Are the helmeted riders killed off? Maybe it's that the unhelmeted rider also wasn't wearing leather and scraped more skin off? Cost to taxpayers? So stop paying for uninsured drivers of cars and you'll save a huge bundle.
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If helmets are so great, why do they have to publish the above crap? Why can't they just publish the statistics of helmeted riders surviving more crashes than unhelmeted riders?