That study is 30 years old.VTX1300C wrote:Finding straight from the Hurt Study http://www.magpie.com/nycmoto/hurt.html
43. Seventy-three percent of the accident-involved motorcycle riders used no eye protection, and it is likely that the wind on the unprotected eyes contributed in impairment of vision which delayed hazard detection.
Other interesting findings as well, check it out.
The data is from 1979.VTX1300C wrote:It's not 30 years old:
California 90007, Contract No. DOT HS-5-01160, January 1981 (Final Report)
The MSF was in its infancy. High performance bikes are much more prevalent, especially those under 25. There are a ton of middle-aged people taking up biking these days, which probably wasn't the case in the late 70s. Bike technology has advanced significantly. The MSF was in its infancy. Helmet laws are now prevalent througout the country.VTX1300C wrote:I'd really like to know why you think things are so much different today.
Thanks for asking. Well, the eye itself is OK and the vision is good, but over the weekend the infection spread from the area around the eye to the whole left side of my face. Just got back from the doc this morning and he said it's shingles (viral infection). What kind of bug-from-hell did I run into?Sevulturus wrote:How's the eye doing Flyin?
I'm hoping for a report of "in good health" with no loss of vision.
Getting better is good enough though.
http://www.motorcyclistonline.com/newsa ... ety_study/jonnythan wrote:I know I wasn't around back then, but it seems like the laws, training, and demographics of "bikers" has changed significantly. I think this would reflect in the statistics.
flynrider wrote:Thanks for asking. Well, the eye itself is OK and the vision is good, but over the weekend the infection spread from the area around the eye to the whole left side of my face. Just got back from the doc this morning and he said it's shingles (viral infection). What kind of bug-from-hell did I run into?Sevulturus wrote:How's the eye doing Flyin?
I'm hoping for a report of "in good health" with no loss of vision.
Getting better is good enough though.
Looks like I'm going to have a few weeks of pain and a scary looking face. This really sucks!
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