This is pretty surprising... checkout a couple snippets of interest that I picked out of a motorcycle accident case study...
- facial injuries were uncommon and not significantly more common among those wearing open face helmets than full face helmets (8% versus 4%)
- wearing appropriate clothing did not significantly decrease the likelihood or severity of external injuries
It was a case study of 222 crashes with controls being 1195 motorcycle trips that passed the crash site at the same time of day and day of the week the crash occurred. (In Melbourne, Australia)
See the whole thing here, lots of cool info... http://www.monash.edu.au/muarc/reports/atsb174.html
- facial injuries were uncommon and not significantly more common among those wearing open face helmets than full face helmets (8% versus 4%)
- wearing appropriate clothing did not significantly decrease the likelihood or severity of external injuries
It was a case study of 222 crashes with controls being 1195 motorcycle trips that passed the crash site at the same time of day and day of the week the crash occurred. (In Melbourne, Australia)
See the whole thing here, lots of cool info... http://www.monash.edu.au/muarc/reports/atsb174.html