I haved owned motorcycles in the past and I wore a helmet(the law in NC). I would wear one even if it wasn't the law. Given you are at a very high risk any way to die in a motorcycle wreck, I would eliminate what I could.
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but of course. everyone knows that the federal government is actively monitoring the rigorous debates here at IM in order to better understand the needs of the people and chart a course for our country.![]()
A small percentage of a small percentage doesn't raise the cost of anything.
Bullshit!
Half of that isn't even relevant to the discussion anyway. Helmets are for personal safety, where as mudflaps and under run bars are for other driver's safety. You are posting anything you can think of to show you are right.
I doubt you really even care about the issue. So, I am bowing out at this point.
In that case, hookers and pot for everyone!
I think I hit a nerve. He negged me for zero points.
In that case, hookers and pot for everyone!
I think I hit a nerve. He negged me for zero points.
That's what I said.![]()
My point was that the government has to take steps, all sorts of them, to try to keep deaths down on the road.
But feel free to get your panties in a bunch.
Go back and read what you said. You said it raises the cost of insurance.
jmorrison said that helmets don't affect insurance premiums. Which sounds reasonable considering that only 2% of registered vehicles are motorcycles. And studies have shown that quite a lot of riders dies in accidents. So, only a small percentage of a small percentage raise the cost of insurance.
The government doesn't have to. They just want to, propelled mostly by uniformed morons who aren't affected by the laws created.
I want to be clear on this: you think that seatbelts laws are "propelled mostly by uniformed morons who aren't affected by the laws created"?
This is opening an entire can of worms, but in my opinion the primary purpose of seat belt law is for increased ticket revenue, and more probable cause stops.
However, I am willing to concede that I may be a little jaded at this point!
jmorrison said that helmets don't affect insurance premiums. Which sounds reasonable considering that only 2% of registered vehicles are motorcycles. And studies have shown that quite a lot of riders dies in accidents. So, only a small percentage of a small percentage raise the cost of insurance.