Posted on Apr 14, 2024
Missouri saw motorcycle deaths rise dramatically after legislature repealed universal helmet law
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According to the Missouri Department of Transportation, motorcycle fatalities have increased 47% since 2020. Last year was Missouri's deadliest on record, with 174 motorcycle deaths.
Missouri saw motorcycle deaths rise dramatically after legislature repealed universal helmet law
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Posted 9 mo ago
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Posted 9 mo ago
I was glad I rode with a real half helmet, not a plastic skull cap when I had my wreck. I definitely had a severe concussion, along with the other open fractures, but the squash was still intact. The helmet is the only thing I kept from the wreck.
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SSgt Richard Kensinger
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A very high risk endeavor. We are as likely to be killed driving a motor vehicle as we are during combat.
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Edited 9 mo ago
Posted 9 mo ago
Well Duh. I was in a 30 mile bicycle race and as I was finishing up mile 15 I came across one of the leaders who was sideswiped by a car, wrecked and hit his head had on the curb. He was pretty much a mess. I pulled out of the race as I completed mile 15 due to how unsafe the course was. They wouldn't even block traffic at several major intersections. A win was not worth it.
Then you see ho9w these young riders ride on the streets and interstate and wonder why they are not killing themselves every day. There are a lot of young riders out here that will not make it to 30 years of age.
Then you see ho9w these young riders ride on the streets and interstate and wonder why they are not killing themselves every day. There are a lot of young riders out here that will not make it to 30 years of age.
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