The Michigan Senate voted to repeal our helmet law today. Riders not wanting to wear helmets would have to be 21, carry extra insurance and have passed a MC safety course.
Not sure if our Governor is going to sign the bill or not.........
Texas and Florida is already doing that. Here is a state by state Helmet law easy to read chart.
http://www.usff.com/hldl/frames/50state.html
Texas and Florida is already doing that. Here is a state by state Helmet law easy to read chart.
http://www.usff.com/hldl/frames/50state.html[/QUOTE
I firmly believe that if your going to make the choice to ride without a helmet then you are also giving your tacit approval or authorization for organ donation without reservation or input from your family should you meet your demise. This would help decrease the long waits for organs and might give further impetus to those who do dangerous(but fun and enjoyable) activities to be properly outfitted prior to partaking. IMOhyea:
hyea:
Texas and Florida is already doing that. Here is a state by state Helmet law easy to read chart.
http://www.usff.com/hldl/frames/50state.html[/QUOTE
I firmly believe that if your going to make the choice to ride without a helmet then you are also giving your tacit approval or authorization for organ donation without reservation or input from your family should you meet your demise. This would help decrease the long waits for organs and might give further impetus to those who do dangerous(but fun and enjoyable) activities to be properly outfitted prior to partaking. IMOhyea:
hyea:
If you think my liver will do you any good, take it !!! :cheers: I would advise you not to drive a car for at least 8 hours after you get it though. :roflblack:
If you think my liver will do you any good, take it !!! :cheers: I would advise you not to drive a car for at least 8 hours after you get it though. :roflblack:
ya the docs will have to wring it out like a sponge:roflblack:
Indian Larry was standing on his seat when he fell off:yikes:.................... I've read that most head injuries are more attributable to the height of the fall, as opposed to the speed of the fall.
That said, I don't care for my government trying to protect me from myself. Kudos to the Michigan legislature. And I do wear a helmet almost all the time, even though I live in a state where it's not required.
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I was such an idiot !!!! I was in your state on a ride a couple of weeks ago, and idiot me missed my chance to strip my helmet off for the first time. :gaah:
Indian Larry was standing on his seat when he fell off:yikes:.................... I've read that most head injuries are more attributable to the height of the fall, as opposed to the speed of the fall.
That said, I don't care for my government trying to protect me from myself. Kudos to the Michigan legislature. And I do wear a helmet almost all the time, even though I live in a state where it's not required.
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