Anyone who takes their riding test at a state DMV station had better have that tape, or they won't pass.Chris8187 wrote:Yup, New Jersey does have a helmet law, and it says you are suppose to have 4 square inches of reflective tape on the back and sides of the helmet. I think that is a pretty mentally challenged rule, and no one follows it anyway. There are the few that do of course.
Ok, step away from the selfish mode. What you fail to see is...it's not just about YOU. If you want to wear your safety equipment, that is your choice. If it's not a law and you choose to wear it, it's your choice. Not everyone feels the same as you. Other adults should have the right to CHOOSE the path of their life. Therefore, what's wrong with having a law is the fact not everyone will wear their helmet or seatbelt if there isn't one. It's all about freedom of choice.Gadjet wrote:If you're going to wear a helmet anyway, what's wrong with having a law about it?
These laws don't mean anything to me because I don't drive without wearing a seatbelt, nor do I ride without wearing a helmet. I always wore my seatbelt, even before they be required by law. It's going to help save your life in the event of an accident, so it's just common sense to wear them.
in my opinion people who choose not to wear helmets or seatbelts have nothing to lose.
Wow, what a reasonable leap in logic, earwig...earwig wrote:Hrm, so you are suggesting no laws... anarchy? No gun laws? Hell, why have laws regarding sex with minors... who are they to tell someone what they can and can't do because of age? Maybe no leash laws so some thug's pitbull can come up and rip your throat out, how dare they tell you that fido has to be on a leash when you know he is a good dog? Where do YOU draw the line? Helmet and seatbelt laws are resonable, telling someone they can not ride at all is NOT resonable... get it? The majority of law makers would agree with me... that is why the seatbelt and helmet laws ARE resonable.Scott58 wrote:That's where it starts. Where do you draw the line?
And you're a condescending elitist. There, I can throw labels around, too. To me, the word "squid" describes a behavior (i.e. stoppies in traffic, riding wheelies on the freeway, etc.) not a choice of clothing. While it's true that some squids ride around in shorts and flip-flops, plenty ride around fully dressed. What they're wearing, therefore, is a red herring.BigChickenStrips wrote:if you dont wear a helmet when you ride your a stupid squid
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