People of All Ages should be required to wear a helmet when riding a motocycle, scooter, moped, and bicycle
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To prevent more cycle fatalities, regardless of age everyone should be required by law to wear a helmet.
Key Facts
In 1997, 2,106 motorcyclists died and approximately 54,000 were injured in highway crashes in the United States.
Per mile traveled, a motorcyclist is approximately 15 times more likely to die in a crash than an automobile occupant.
Head injury is a leading cause of death in motorcycle crashes.
An unhelmeted motorcyclist is 40 percent more likely to incur a fatal head injury and 15 percent more likely to incur a nonfatal injury than a helmeted motorcyclist when involved in a crash.
NHTSA estimates that motorcycle helmets reduce the likelihood of a fatality by 37 percent in a crash.
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