Report: NHTSA updating motorcycle helmet lawsThis is a discussion on Report: NHTSA updating motorcycle helmet laws within the Motorcycle Talk forums, part of the ZX6R Forum category; Originally Posted by AutoBlog
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has updated the motorcycle helmet law in an attempt to stop people from wearing improperly ...  |
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05-15-2011, 12:24 PM
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#1 | | MotoGP Champion
Joined: Sep 2010 From: MD Posts: 3,817 I Ride: Dreaming of a BMW S1000RR | Report: NHTSA updating motorcycle helmet laws Quote: |
Originally Posted by AutoBlog The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has updated the motorcycle helmet law in an attempt to stop people from wearing improperly certified helmets and novelty helmets. The law doesn't change the construction of helmets directly, but changes the way they're labeled, to make it more difficult to mimic DOT compliance certifications.
Now, helmets that conform to Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 218 will carry a sticker with the manufacturer's name, the helmet model and the words "DOT FMVSS No. 218 Certified." The move to make helmets safer comes after the number of riders sporting unsafe and novelty brain buckets increased dramatically in 2010 over 2009.
According to NHTSA statistics, in 2010, only 54 percent of motorcyclists wore a DOT-approved lid. Around 14 percent wore a novelty helmet, and 32 percent went without a helmet altogether. In 2009, those numbers were 67 percent, 9 percent and 24 percent. In 2010, 75 percent of riders who did elect to wear a helmet wore a DOT-compliant one. In 2009, that number was 86 percent. | NHTSA updating motorcycle helmet laws — Autoblog |
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05-15-2011, 12:25 PM
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#2 | | MotoGP Champion
Joined: Sep 2010 From: MD Posts: 3,817 I Ride: Dreaming of a BMW S1000RR | Quote: |
Originally Posted by NHTSA Motorcyclists' helmets are about to change. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration published a final rule on May 13 that took effect immediately and is meant to decrease the use of "novelty" helmets while making it more difficult to sell helmets with markings that resemble the current "DOT" label showing compliance with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 218, the motorcycle helmet safety standard issued in 1973.
NHTSA says 5.2 million helmets are sold annually. Its text says 54 percent of motorcyclists in 2010 wore a FMVSS No. 218-compliant helmet, 14 percent wore novelty helmets, and 32 percent did not wear a helmet. "These figures represent a significant reduction in FMVSS No. 218-compliant helmet use compared to 2009, when the comparable figures were 67 percent, 9 percent and 24 percent," according to the agency. "This reduction in FMVSS No. 218-compliant helmet use is especially significant in the jurisdictions (20 States and the District of Columbia) with universal helmet use laws where the use of compliant helmets dropped from 86 percent in 2009 to 76 percent in 2010 and the use of novelty helmets increased from 11 percent in 2009 to 22 percent in 2010. This 11 percentage point increase in novelty helmet use in jurisdictions with universal helmet use laws between 2009 and 2010 is evidence of the difficulty encountered by law enforcement officials in enforcing helmet use laws."
The standard was revised because NHTSA became concerned when injuries and fatalities among motorcyclists increased for 11 consecutive years, until the current recession halted that streak. Deaths more than doubled, according to the Fatality Analysis Reporting System, from 2,116 deaths in 1997 to 5,290 deaths in 2008, and the age group with the largest increase in fatalities (from 760 in 1998 to 2,687 in 2008) was motorcyclists ages 40 and older.
FMVSS No. 218 includes energy attenuation, penetration resistance, chin strap structural integrity, and labeling requirements for on-road motorcycle helmets. According to NHTSA research published in 2004, wearing a helmet certified as conforming to FMVSS No. 218 reduces the risk of dying in a motorcycle crash by 37 percent. NHTSA says its tests of novelty helmets found that they failed all or almost all of the safety performance requirements in the standard.
The new certification label will bear the manufacturer's name and helmet model and the words "DOT FMVSS No. 218 Certified."
If 10 percent of the motorcyclists now wearing novelty helmets switch to compliant ones, the new rule could save 75 lives, NHTSA says. | NHTSA Updates Motorcyclists' Helmet Rule -- Occupational Health & Safety |
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05-15-2011, 12:26 PM
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#3 | | Superbike Champion
Joined: May 2009 From: Canton, GA Posts: 1,070 I Ride: 2004 ZX6R Pearl Blazing Orange |
doesnt effect me..i always wear DOT/SNELL
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05-15-2011, 12:26 PM
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#4 | | World Superbike Racer
Joined: Apr 2011 From: Martinsburg WV... originally from Annapolis Md... Posts: 1,742 I Ride: 2007 Kawasaki Ninja ZX6R (gone) looking for another |
which is why i make sure its DOT and SNELL APPROVED
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05-15-2011, 12:32 PM
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#5 | | Superbike Champion
Joined: Sep 2009 From: Rancho Cucamonga CA Posts: 870 I Ride: 2004 kawasaki zx-6r |
+1000000000 for DOT and snell.
the real problem these days are states that do not require a helmet. i know there are even some forum memebers that ride no helmet. some guy said he was riding and his hat flew off, ur HAT?!?
a Helmet would fix that problem
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05-15-2011, 01:21 PM
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#6 | | MotoGP Champion
Joined: Sep 2010 From: MD Posts: 3,817 I Ride: Dreaming of a BMW S1000RR | Quote:
Originally Posted by bradlee08 +1000000000 for DOT and snell.
the real problem these days are states that do not require a helmet. i know there are even some forum memebers that ride no helmet. some guy said he was riding and his hat flew off, ur HAT?!?
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05-15-2011, 03:14 PM
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#7 | | Team Green
Joined: Apr 2011 From: Levittown, PA Posts: 230 I Ride: 2011 blue n black zx6r |
Always wear a helmet f that man. I used to have just a dot and that was fine for my ninja 250 I had but now wit the rocket I ride now I needed an upgrade lol. So I just ordered a hjc snell/dot one, cant wait for it to come in its so awesome! Idk why u wouldn't wear a helmet I personally think they add style to ur ride
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05-15-2011, 03:17 PM
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#8 | | Superbike Champion
Joined: Sep 2009 From: Rancho Cucamonga CA Posts: 870 I Ride: 2004 kawasaki zx-6r | Quote:
Originally Posted by Jesterprince Always wear a helmet f that man. I used to have just a dot and that was fine for my ninja 250 I had but now wit the rocket I ride now I needed an upgrade lol. So I just ordered a hjc snell/dot one, cant wait for it to come in its so awesome! Idk why u wouldn't wear a helmet I personally think they add style to ur ride | i personally think they save your like! lol idc if its bright pink, and glows in the dark im rocking a helmet
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05-15-2011, 03:28 PM
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#9 | | MotoGP Champion
Joined: Jul 2008 From: Phoenix, AZ Posts: 2,696 I Ride: 08 Zx6R |
i always wear a helmet when i ride and i always will...
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05-15-2011, 03:40 PM
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#10 | | Track Star
Joined: Apr 2011 From: NewJersey Posts: 449 I Ride: Black 2010 ZX6R |
DOT and Snell but its still better for the safer the better
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05-15-2011, 04:25 PM
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#11 | | Team Green
Joined: Apr 2011 From: Levittown, PA Posts: 230 I Ride: 2011 blue n black zx6r | Quote:
Originally Posted by bradlee08 i personally think they save your like! lol idc if its bright pink, and glows in the dark im rocking a helmet | Glow in the dark helmets...u might just have an idea there haha. And I was referring to the guys who dont wear em cuz they think they look "cool" without them. I used to wear a red helmet on a kawi green 250 with a blue jacket hahah but I got it all for free nd I was safe so I didnt give 2 shits lol
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05-15-2011, 04:31 PM
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#12 | | MotoGP Champion
Joined: Sep 2010 From: TN Posts: 2,979 I Ride: 2001 j2 |
Snell and DOT approved....always!
I've got one that covers those an something else too.
It's either EEC or ECE also. I'll have to give it a look in a bit.
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05-15-2011, 04:38 PM
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#13 | | Team Green
Joined: Mar 2011 From: Flint, Michigan Posts: 242 I Ride: 09 ZX6R Monster Edition |
Saved my life once maybe twice already. Had it not been for my dot/snell lid I wouldnt be here. My dad also lost his life to severe head trauma. Not because of a motorcycle but thats besides the point. Head injury is no joke. A helmet is the most important part of your gear. Always wear one, regardless of the law.
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05-15-2011, 04:43 PM
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#14 | | World Superbike Champion
Joined: May 2008 From: Gibsonia PA Posts: 2,234 I Ride: 05 ZX6R 636, 06 KX250F, pocket bike 50 |
No helmet law here, no if they could ban mohawks and shorts that would be great.
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05-15-2011, 06:26 PM
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#15 | | World Superbike Champion
Joined: Feb 2011 From: Carlisle, PA Posts: 1,977 I Ride: 06 636 |
wish pa never passed the no helmet law its so f'in stupid but not my head i always wear my helmet no matter what
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