Out of the 50 states in America, only 19 states, including the District of Columbia, have a universal helmet law. Which means every single motorcycle driver and rider must wear a helmet. In 28 states, including Pennsylvania, have a partial law. Meaning only certain types of drivers and riders must wear a helmet. For instance, in Pennsylvania, any person over 21 years of age and has two years of experience …show more content…
The rest of your body is exposed to the elements and risk of injury. While riding there is a greater likelihood of other vehicles kicking up stones onto you and bugs flying into your face. A helmet provides increased protection from sun and wind noise.
A major plus for helmet usage is the reduced likelihood of motorcycle fatalities. A good example would be to look at Florida. The Florida legislature did away with the mandatory helmet law back in 2000. In a 10 year study after this law went away, motorcycle fatalities have risen in cyclist without helmets.
There are a few excuses that people use in order to not use a helmet. Some say that the weight bothers their neck. There are different types of DOT helmets out in the market that a person should test out to see which one feels lighter on their head. The sound might be an issue for some people. Instead of using a full face helmet that covers your ears, maybe look into a half helmet that exposes your ears to help those with hard of hearing. A few might complain about how expensive they could be. A quick search on www.amazon.com shows a quality DOT approved helmet for as low as $25.00. A great bargain if it can save your