There is no right or wrong answer here. This is personal opinion. Why are you for or against the two? Also, do you think airbags are dangerous?
DO YOU THINK SEAT BELTS AND HELMETS SHOULD BE PERSONAL CHOICE?
Personally I agree with both when it comes to children. But as adults we should have the right to choose. Our country is suppose to be based on our right to live as we chose as long as it does not hurt another. I see the seat belt law and helmet law as just another form of government control and I feel these laws need to be abolished.
I do wear a seat belt only because it's law in my state. When riding a motorcycle, I very rarely put a helmet on. I've been riding a motorcycle since I was 11 I believe is when my father brought home our first dirt bike. I've had a motorcycle license since the age of 16. I grew up in NH where there is no helmet law and no seat belt law for adults.
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13 years ago. Rating: 7 | |
13 years ago. Rating: 7 | |
I suppose it's better left up to the individual to choose though, that is truly more freedom. Yet it may not be the smartest way to ride.
13 years ago. Rating: 7 | |
13 years ago. Rating: 5 | |
I don't ride a motorcycle, but I know two people who didn't wear their helmits and hit their heads. One is a mental midget, and the other isn't much better. One just fell over on his bike doing about 10 mph, and hit his head on a curb. If a person doesn't have the brains to wear a helmit when riding a bike, they certainly won't have them afterwards when they hit their heads from a crash.
13 years ago. Rating: 5 | |
13 years ago. Rating: 3 | |
13 years ago. Rating: 3 | |
Motor cycle helmets have been proven to save lives and again by being compulsory people are protected against their foolish bravado.
When I got my bike license in 1949 helmets were non existant, later when they started to come in a lot of us, myself included, said to ride wearing a helmet made you a sissy. Boy am I a lot smarter now.
Airbags again do save lives, the arguement that a child can be injured by a deploying bag is true to a degree, BUT in Australia a child under a certain age OR height must not occupy the front passengers seat. It is front seat bags that are the problem for children but we have addressed the problem.
My one reservation with all these safety factors is they may encourage a very small minority to be blase` but dills are dills no matter what.
As far as feeling "our right of choice is taken away" why don`t we drive on the footpath if that is our choice?
Being a adult brings with it certain responsibilities include the obedience to rules and regulations that have been put in place to protect us against ourselves.
The lives saved far out weigh the inconvenience.
13 years ago. Rating: 3 | |
It's the same in the US.
"As far as feeling "our right of choice is taken away" why don`t we drive on the footpath if that is our choice? "
Because that can cause us to run people over. Not wearing a seat belt does not cause us to run people over.
"Being a adult brings with it certain responsibilities include the obedience to rules and regulations that have been put in place to protect us against ourselves."
This to me says, "safe driver, responsible driving". If everyone did this, there would be no need for a sear belt law. I should have a choice in the matter. Sear belt, no sear belt. It's my life and my right to decide.
The last accident car I was in was when I was 17 years old and a firefighter had pulled into an over grown path on a back country road to turn around because he got a firs call. He pulled and back right out without looking. He back into the side of my car and sent me through a stone wall. I was not wearing a seat bet. I was not injured. He tried to blame me, said I was speaking. The cops weren't fooled and he got the ticket.
To show again the world is a small place, when I was in the army I was riding my BSA Gold Flash motor bike home from camp at about 11 o`cock at night.
I came to a stretch of road that had trees along side when a 3 ton army truck pulled out of the trees and did a U turn in front of me.
I went down through the gears hiting the skids at the same time(skids read brakes) slammed into the drivers door . Thankfully I had crash bars on the bike or I would have lost my left leg.
The driver said he had seen my headlight and thought it was astreet light, pretty low street light.
He promised to get bike fixed and as soldiers do not dob in soldiers I said OK and never reported it.
Bastard never paid.
http://www.rospa.com/roadsafety/info/seatbelt_advice.pdf
PLEASE CLICK ON URL BELOW - READ THE FOLLOWING BELOW REGARDING AIRBAGS IF YOU RESIDE IN THE USA.
http://www.rospa.com/roadsafety/info/airbags.pdf
13 years ago. Rating: 3 | |
13 years ago. Rating: 3 | |
13 years ago. Rating: 3 | |
Helmets I feel the same way about, though I know how uncomfortable they can be especially in the heat. But there's no way someone is going to convince me that they don't help when worn right. If you've never worn one, had a fall and didn't hurt yourself severely it all goes back to what I said before, it's how you fall.
13 years ago. Rating: 3 | |
What's so hard about taking the time to put a seat belt on....nothing. It's the fact that I do not like a seat belt. It's uncomfortable, distracting when I have to keep adjusting it, every little movement forward and it locks in place like an accident happened. It slides up and chokes you and in an accident, seat belts have been know to keep people trapped in the car while it burns or sinks in water.
Helmets
I ride without one mostly. The only time I put one on is if someone nags me to do so or if I'm in a state that requires it. I use to take my fox terrier riding with me. She would lay on the gas tank or sit up on it if we weren't on the highway. I never worried about an accident because I'm a good safe driver. I drive for all the other clowns out there. If you read up, the only accident I ever had on a bike was due to something happening to the bike, never figured out what. Front tire just started shimmying and shaking and wobbling like it was going to fall right off. I couldn't control it, slowing down made it worse so I took it to the side of the road and took it down. My one and only thought was, "Damn, this is going to hurt", LOL. Funny, that day, I had decided to leave my dog home. God watches out for us. I trust myself, I trust God. I don't need the government regulating me like I'm one of the idiots out there killing people. Maybe we shouldn't let so many people have a license and when they get too old to drive, that the license away. You all know the ones I'm talking about.
I guess it all depends on the person then. I don't even notice my seatbelt so I don’t mind it, maybe you should invest in one of these!
http://www.toydirectory.com/monthly/toyshow/product.asp?product_id=27659&company_id=9556
I dislike helmets a lot, I find them very uncomfortable so I understand why people wouldn't want to wear them and I do see where you’re coming from with the whole government thing, but I know if I ever become a parent I would enforce both of these things on my kids.
As I enforced them on my kids. As adults, they're free to decide or obey the stupid law.
I have the above item, it doesn't work. The seat belt still slides or the pad slides.
helmets I have a serious problem with as many 'new' motorcycle pilots think helmets will save theire lives so they are not as careful. having this 'helmet on your head will give false security, also you are not used to having the weight, it hampers vision and on full helmets, it also hampers your hearing. You never hear of riders that had their necks broke because they were wearing a helmet and had a minor accident where their head wasn't even involved in impact.
I think there should be a at least a choice that 'older riders' with two wheel experience can choose. newer riders with less than 5 years make it mandatory for them..
I ride, not as much as when younger basically because i hate the helmet, I owned Harleys. to Hondas with a few Yamahas and even a moped. I enjoy the ride, the wind in my hair and the bugs in my teeth.
I have seen serious motorcycle accidents and in each case, the cyclist IMO was at fault because either he was acting like an idiot or wasn't driving defensibly. When riding, you must drive for everyone around you. If you act like an idiot, you'll go down, its just a matter of time. I don't like helmets!
13 years ago. Rating: 2 | |
13 years ago. Rating: 2 | |
I've also had a couple of times when I was thankful for having had a helmet on. Once when I was just barely able to squeeze under a tree blown down across a back road, and another time when a dog darted out across the road and I ended sliding down it on the side of my helmet.
Based upon my own experiences, I guess I'd have to agree with the laws for seatbelts and helmets.
13 years ago. Rating: 1 | |
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13 years ago. Rating: 0 | |