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Statistics from all
sources continue to prove that motorcycle helmet laws
save lives. Government and privately conducted studies
support the effectiveness of helmets and the impact
of helmet laws in reducing the number of serious injuries
and fatalities. The results of some of these studies
are cited below.
- In its Report to Congress: Benefits of Safety Belts
and Motorcycle Helmets, The National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration (NHTSA) confirms that:
- Motorcycle helmets are 67 percent effective
in preventing brain injuries.
- Unhelmeted motorcyclists are over three times
as likely to suffer a brain injury as were those
who were helmeted.
- NHTSA estimates that in 1996 helmets saved 490
motorcyclists' lives. If all motorcyclists in all
50 states and the District of Columbia had worn a
helmet, that number would have been 769.
- NHTSA estimates that from 1984 to 1996 helmets
saved the lives of 7,940 motorcyclists. If all motorcyclists
in all 50 states and the District of Columbia had
worn a helmet during this time period, the number
of lives saved would have been 14,505.
- Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) data
indicated that helmets are 29 percent effective in
reducing fatalities in motorcycle crashes.
- The U.S. General Accounting Office reviewed 46
studies on motorcycle helmets and helmet laws with
these findings:
- Helmeted riders have up to a 73 percent lower
fatality rate than unhelmeted riders.
- Helmeted riders have up to an 85 percent reduced
incidence of severe, serious, and critical injuries
than unhelmeted riders.
- The GAO concluded: "Because there is convincing
evidence that helmets save lives and reduce society's
burden of caring for injured riders, Congress
may wish to consider encouraging states to enact
and retain universal helmet laws."
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as soon as possible
Follow your doctor's orders
Keep a diary of your injuries, symptoms, and any
associated costs
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