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Helmet laws in Illinois
Currently, Illinois does not require a motorcycle rider or
passenger to wear a helmet while the motorcycle is in operation. In
fact, Illinois is one of the three states that do not have any laws
necessitating helmet usage by motorcycle riders. However, Illinois
has laws that require riders to use safety goggles that can provide
frontal and side protection.
While Illinois does not have any specific laws on helmet usage, there are federal laws on motorcycle helmet usage. The Department of Transportation (DOT) has enacted the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 218, which has standards on design and manufacturing of motorcycle helmets. These standards require that motorcycle helmets should provide protection for specific speeds and the various levels of impact.
Apart from these standards, the Snell Memorial Foundation has also set its own standards for motorcycle safety. Although these standards are voluntary, but many motorcycle riders and passengers follow these standards for better safety. Snell certification is an indicator of the helmet’s quality.
There is nothing that beats the pleasure of riding a motorcycle with cool winds brushing past to you. However, it is important to understand that just because the Illinois does not require you to use a helmet, it does not mean it is safe to ride without one. This independence and excitement of riding without a helmet can cost you your life or at least quality of life.
Remember, motorcycle riders are not protected from the side, rear, front, and top like car, truck and other automobile drivers are. In event of a motorcycle crash, the rider and passengers fall directly to the ground. The resulting impact can cause severe injuries ranging from broken bones, severe lacerations, traumatic brain injuries and even amputations. If the motorcyclist suffers a brain injury, it can cause physical disabilities, unbearable pain, loss of cognitive abilities, and loss of life’s pleasure. In worse cases, death can occur. The chances of all this happening can reduce drastically if you wear a proper helmet.
If the motorcyclist suffers a brain injury, it can cause physical disabilities, unbearable pain, loss of cognitive abilities, and loss of life’s pleasure. In worse cases, death can occur. The chances of all this happening can reduce drastically if you wear a proper helmet.
Motorcycle Safety and Helmet Use
The Illinois Department of Transportation reports that there are on
average 3,300 motorcycle accidents annually involving minor to
serious injuries. Of these, 150 motorcyclists sustain fatal
injuries. Fatalities caused by motorcycle accidents amount to
almost 16 percent of the total fatalities in the state. The
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports that
in a road accident, motorcyclists are 39 times more likely to
sustain fatal injuries as compared to occupants of passenger cars.
Steps to Keeping Motorcyclists Safe
The traffic in Chicago is amongst the most congested in the
country; therefore, the likelihood of motorcycle accidents is also
high. This requires increased road safety awareness campaigns and
additional steps to ensure the safety of motorcyclists on the road.
The most important step for traffic enforcement agencies is to be
able to identify drunk drivers and also those who have been in
previous fatal motorcycle accidents. Motorcyclists should also keep
a check on themselves and avoid riding while under the influence of
alcohol or drugs.
Wearing a Helmet
The other important step is to wear a proper motorcycle helmet
while riding. As a public awareness program, a document titled
‘Motorcycle Safety’ has been published by the Center for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC). The document brings out various
statistics regarding motorcycle accidents and also provides
guidelines to ensure the safety of a motorcyclist. The statistics
of 2010 show that 41 percent of motorcycle riders and 50 percent of
passengers who died in accidents were not wearing helmets. The CDC
continues to research better ways to ensure the safety of
motorcyclists; they state that wearing a proper helmet is the best
way to reduce the number of traumatic brain injuries and deaths in
a motorcycle accident.
Wearing a helmet while riding a motorcycle is the best safety mechanism. The statistics regarding helmet use indicate that a helmet reduces the chances of death in an accident by 37 percent. The risk of head injury while wearing a helmet is reduced by 69 percent. The risk of death to a rider not wearing a helmet is 40 percent more than that of a rider wearing a helmet.
Traumatic Brain Injuries
An injury to the head in an accident can have life-altering
consequences. The brain is a sensitive organ and severe trauma can
result in traumatic brain injury. The injury may not be fatal, but
it can be debilitating and can severely affect the life of the
victim. The victim may have to undergo long rehabilitation
treatment which can be an emotionally traumatic experience for the
loved ones of the victim. The treatment of traumatic brain injuries
is almost 13 times more expensive than non-brain injuries and this
can have a big financial impact for the victim and the family.
Choosing Motorcycle Safety Gear
When riding a motorcycle, it is important to wear appropriate
safety gear that offers protection and is comfortable,
well-fitting, and durable. Here is a list of motorcycle safety gear
that will offer protection in the event of a motorcycle crash.
Helmet
A helmet is by far the most important safety accessory. Even though
Chicago does not have a mandatory helmet law, it is important to
wear a helmet whenever you ride for your own safety. Consider the
following features when you choose a helmet:
Vents: Proper ventilation makes it easier to wear a helmet even in warmer weather. If the helmet has proper vents and does not feel too hot, it is more likely that you will wear it.
Hard outer shell: The harder the outer shell, the better it will
protect you from external shock and penetration.
Comfort liner: It is important that the helmet you choose fits
perfectly and does not obstruct your view. A comfort liner ensures
a secure fit.
Retention system: This feature is important, because it secures the
helmet to your body in the event of a crash.
Visor: A visor keeps bugs, wind, and other debris at bay and lets
you drive comfortably.
Impact absorbing liner: A liner absorbs shock on impact and makes
helmet more effective.
There are a wide variety of helmets available in the market. While
some helmets offer complete protection, others do not have visors
or protect the whole face. Partial helmets do not protect the jaw
area and mouth. Use a full-face helmet for complete protection.
Protective Clothing
A motorcyclist should always wear a protective jacket and pants.
While riding, protective clothing provides protection from the
elements. Choose clothing made of sturdy and durable material such
as leather, ballistic nylon, and cordura. These materials offer
protection both from the elements and injuries in the event of a
crash. Make sure the protective gear you choose is slightly bigger
than your regular clothing. Ill-fitting protective clothing can do
more harm than good by becoming a distraction. Purchase a jacket
with a high collar and layer your clothes to avoid being too cold
or hot.
Footwear
Proper footwear protects you from motorcycle parts that tend to
become too hot and offers protection from roadside debris. Choose
footwear with good soles so that you get a good grip of the
motorcycle and the roadway. Boots make a good choice as they can
protect you from foot and ankle injuries as well.
Gloves
Wear snug fitting gloves that do not interfere with steering. They
should help you with a good grip and protect from injuries and
elements. Wear thin gloves in the summer and thicker ones in
winter.
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Q: What are setup costs?
A: Set up costs most often apply to new graphics. The first time you order and have a two color print to it, we charge a one time
fee for two screen charges. If you are an existing customer and you want to a NEW graphic the same rules apply. Set up fee for
normal deck heat transfer graphic: USD160 unlimited colors. For longboard transferr graphic USD320 unlimited colors.
Q: Can I order samples?
A: Absolutely, we send requested samples at a minimum charge. You will have to pay shipping cost and samples fee,
the samples fee will return back to you after you place your order. New customers must email us the following information.
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Q:When is your delivery time?
A:It depends on product and order QTY.
Normally,it takes us 25 days after receiving the deposit,Repeat order only need 15-20 days.
Q: What is the loading port?
A: Regularlly Ningbo or Shanghai
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