there is no such thing as an accident. negligence, yes...accidents.......not so much.
I absolutely agree, accident is an irrelevant word on our roads. Which is precisely why driving is not a right, it is a
privelage. Thus the argument that a person operating on that public roadway shouldn't be told how to operate on that roadway, and what to operate is wrong. If the person operating that vehicle doesn't like the criteria they have a choice not to operate. Helmets while riding a motorcycle is a smart decision and one that if enacted will save countless lives operating on your roadway.
I am sure many remember the case where the motorcycle operator was hit in the head with flying debris, veered into an oncoming school bus and caused that bus to collide, hit a ditch, and cause the deaths of school aged children.
That helmet isn't just about you. There will always be people on both sides of this argument which is fair. Just know that our decisions for requiring helmets is abour our safety and our tax dollars, not about your freedom. <S>
Also agreed, people riding in shorts and flip-flops, ya just want to give the "here's your sign"