too many just wear it
There are over 700,000 motorcycle helmets that are sold in the United States each year. Helmets are a requirement for riders in most states.
Approximately, 41% riders die because of not wearing helmets, annually.
About 5,000 people a year die in motorcycle accidents. Many of these are not wearing a motorcycle helmet when they crash.
According to AP writer, Jennifer C. Yates in the Hanover, PA <i><A HREF="http://www.eveningsun.com/ci_9574790">Evening Sun</A></i>, "Twenty states have laws requiring all motorcycle riders to wear helmets, while 27 states have laws that require minors or passengers to wear head protection. Iowa, Illinois and New Hampshire have no helmet laws."
Riding a motorcycle is inherently dangerous. Driving without proper padding and helmet is even more dangerous. Many riders do not wear boots, though.
Any motorcycle or ATV dealer would sell helmets. And many of the independent repair shops sell helmets also.
There will be a so many members 2 death a not a wearing helmets in texas
Probably fairly rare. Most racers wear helmets and most walk away from accidents. I would not be caught dead on a motorcycle or race car without a helmet.
Yes, mc riders in the entire state of Ca. are required to wear DOT approved helmets although enforcement of the DOT requirement is virtually non-existent. Many riders including myself use what are commonly known as "novelty" helmets.
Laws regarding helmet use vary by location. In California for example, helmets must be worn without exception on public roads. Some states in the U.S. do not require helmets, and this is often the case in many Asian and South American countries.
Around 60 motorcycle riders and passengers are killed and 2000 injured each year on NSW roads
None!Answer:The Cleveland Browns are the only NFL team without a logo on their helmets.