does it really not effect you?DirtyD86 wrote:people on this forum really are too hard on riders who choose not to wear full gear. in folly beach where im from, riders will be cruising down the beach strip wearing nothing but tennis shoes and shorts, no shirt no helmet no nothing. it is their personal choice, it has no effect on you. so tell me, why does everyone get so bent out of shape whenever someone wearing less than you think appropriate is mentioned?
my young age might be part of my reasoning, but there is nothing like riding down the beach strip with the wind in your hair and the sun on your back
Isn't it beautiful? Just the way it should be.It's a place where many people are free to post their own opinions about anything.
There are probably no direct physical affect to your (or your children) from someone riding without gear. There are, however, indirect effects, some of which are:But if someone is riding down the freeway doing the speed limit but wearing nothing but a speedo, how on earth does that affect me or my children (nausea doesn't count!)?
nice! you worded that much better then I did.XM23 wrote:There are probably no direct physical affect to your (or your children) from someone riding without gear. There are, however, indirect effects, some of which are:But if someone is riding down the freeway doing the speed limit but wearing nothing but a speedo, how on earth does that affect me or my children (nausea doesn't count!)?
* Higher insurance rates for other motorcyclists due to additional medical care required for people who crash without gear. Insurance is a business governed by statistics. When I apply for a policy, the fact that I always wear gear doesn't factor into the cost of my policy, but the overall cost of paying claims to all motorcyclists does, and this is affected by people who don't wear gear because they typically have more injuries, which tend to be more severe.
* Bad publicity. The public already thinks motorcycles are death traps and seeing people riding around without safety gear only intensifies their feelings. These people, in turn, call for more restrictions on cyclists. The people who make the laws read the paper and watch the news too, and when they see things like the recent spate of deaths at Daytona Bike Week, they can't fail to notice.
To me, it just seems ludicrous that someone would choose not to take advantage of safety gear, whether in motorcycling or in any other pursuit. Do you not wear eye protection when welding or grinding because it impedes your view or "freedom"? Do you remove the anti-kickback mechanism from your chainsaw because you're an experienced woodsman and "don't need it"?
Yes, the problem with Darwin is that he fails as soon as the buggers have bred. Unless they take their kids with them of course.....blues2cruise wrote:I am reminded of a commercial from a few years ago where there were two young children wearing lifevests. They were alone, floating adrift in a rowboat. The parent had not bothered to wear a lifevest and had drowned leaving his two children alone drifting in the boat.
It's only my,but anyone who is a parent has a responsibility to keep themselves safe for their children. Minimizing risk by wearing the right gear can help towards your kids having a parent who isn't broken or head injured, and it can help you to be around to see you kids grow up.
If someone chooses not to wear a helmet, I sure hope it's someone who does not have young children around. They deserve better.
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