Michigan Insurance, Medical Groups: Reinstate Helmet Law

April 15, 2013

Members of Michigan’s insurance and medical industries as well as some rider groups are calling on lawmakers and Gov. Rick Snyder to reinstate the state’s mandatory motorcycle helmet law.

They say modifying the law to allow people over the age of 21 to ride helmetless is costing the state lives.

A recent study by a University of Michigan researcher says 26 fewer people would have died last year if all riders wore helmets.

Heather Drake of AAA Michigan says “The data is clear. The experiment is over in Michigan. Helmets save lives.”

Michigan’s American Bikers Aiming Toward Education says helmets should be a rider’s choice. They say tougher licensing, motorcycle safety programs and driver awareness is more effective at saving lives than helmets.

Topics Michigan

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  • April 16, 2013 at 2:55 pm
    caffiend says:
    It's not just about the deaths. Generally speaking, motorcycles are inherently unsafe and anything that can reduce the level of injury, especially head injuries, is a boon.
  • April 15, 2013 at 5:28 pm
    Joe E says:
    That summary of a saving of only 26 lives (tho tragic for their families) rates up there with Biden's call to spend $40 billion dollars on gun legislation "if it will save the... read more
  • April 15, 2013 at 5:18 pm
    caffiend says:
    Probably would help with lowering insurance premiums too, as the unlimited BI coverage wouldn't be needed quite so often.

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