Probably as more and more states mandate them. If i a cthoice between weaing a helrmet or not riding, most of us will keep riding and hoping that the law will someday be repealed.
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.
In some states that don't have specific mandatory laws in requiring people to wear motorcycle helmets regardless of their age, you have to be at least 18 years old to be able to ride motorcycle without wearing motorcycle helmets. But it is highly advisable that you wear one to avoid injuries from motorcycle accidents.
Over 60% of motorcycle fatalities are due to head trauma. Most states require a helmet.
No.It's only the people wearing helmets
No it does not, then all people who wear helmets should be bald.
in the 1900 miners started wearing them. Also in the 1950s and 60s, movie stars started wearing them hense people started wearing them.
Supposedly the ancient "Vikings" who came form the Scandinavian region.
Because people first started wearing it then other people saw and copied! (>_<)
Not yet, but there is widespread debate about this given the vulnerability of children. A straw poll on a cable car in Verbier conducted by the BBC found out of 75 people, 34 were wearing helmets.
I'll answer the question when I can understand it. Does this person mean "why did they wear helmets in WWI" or something else? The reason for wearing helmets dates back to Medieval times, when it was thought that wearing some sort of armour would protect people from swords, arrows and other war instruments. By the time the C20th had arrived, helmets had slimmed down considerably, compared to their Medieval ancestors. And, of course, they did very little to protect the wearer.
it doesnt, it just leaves more people paralyzed for the rest of their lives.