Poll: Should RI Re-Think its Motorcycle Helmet Laws?
Should Rhode Island join other states that require all motorcyclists wear helmets?
In Rhode Island, news reports of motorcyclist deaths occur regularly throughout the summer and warmer months. Many of the victims weren't wearing helmets.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, helmets are estimated to prevent 37 percent of crash deaths among motorcycle riders and 41 percent of crash deaths for motorcycle passengers.
Rhode Island law requires anyone under 21 to wear a helmet while riding a motorcycle. Passengers must wear helmets at all times.
In the wake of numerous motorcycle-related traffic fatalities in Rhode Island, is it time for the state to re-think its helmet laws? Nineteen other states have universal helmet laws.
Advocates say universial helmet laws save lives and money. Motorcycle crash-related costs was $12 billion in one year, according to the CDC. That figure counts both medical care and productivity losses.
And as more people buy bikes and ride, deaths have increased at an alarming rate. Motorcycle-related deaths have increased 55 percent since 2000, according to the CDC.
People who choose not to wear helmets and opponents of universal helmet law say it's an issue of personal freedom and a mandatory requirement is unnecessary government interference.
Edith Canon
11:45 pm on Sunday, September 23, 2012
Would everyone just wear a helmet please? It has been said that motorcycle helmets reduce motorcycle-related deaths and injuries. Still some riders refuse to wear helmets and oppose helmet use laws. I can only hope that one day, everyone will realize the protective value of wearing helmets.
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Spence Blakely
3:43 am on Monday, September 24, 2012
But costs of treatments for head injuries and cleanups after accidents are paid by many other people in health insurance premiums and taxes. It's one thing to be injured after taking reasonable precautions, but quite another to try to beat bad odds.
Those killed thought they were in control, until the final moment. Whenever I see riders without helmets, I think what trusting fools.
Richard John Jordan
11:38 am on Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Motorcyclist should always wear their helmets whenever they rode their motorcycles. This habit may save their lives in case of emergencies.