You’re so right. If the State had mandated helmet use, the truck driver never would have lost control and wiped out the bikers. You should send a letter or something so they know the secret to making drivers better.
whether you're insured or not in the US
if you come into emerg you will get taken care of
no insurance = big bill = in many cases bankruptcy
the community ends up paying in the long run when someone can't
so government has an interest in riders wearing helmets
whether you're insured or not in the US
if you come into emerg you will get taken care of
no insurance = big bill = in many cases bankruptcy
the community ends up paying in the long run when someone can't
so government has an interest in riders wearing helmets
LOL Are you one of those smart guys that calls for the banning of guns in Ontario for us law-abiding citizens while criminals get them from Buffalo and Detroit? ???
Accidents can also be caused because of a lack of peripheral vision. I wonder if an "out of state" driver like this should be suspended? Is tolerance of this in the best interests of society and safety? Who is fooling whom?
Accidents can also be caused because of a lack of peripheral vision. I wonder if an "out of state" driver like this should be suspended? Is tolerance of this in the best interests of society and safety? Who is fooling whom?
whether you're insured or not in the US
if you come into emerg you will get taken care of
no insurance = big bill = in many cases bankruptcy
the community ends up paying in the long run when someone can't
so government has an interest in riders wearing helmets
That's not how it works on the dollars and cents side. The argument is morbid but true, helmets save more lives, but dollars. The cost to public health and ins co.s is well studies, costs are lower in places where helmets are not required. There is no argument, you will never see public purse holders or insurance lobbies argue that it saves them money.
I guess one question I have is the situation in Ontario really any different? How do we know that drivers under some kind of suspension or limitation from another jurisdiction are being properly reviewed and recognized as such here in Ontario?
If the provincial government's "management" of pharmacist excessive billing and physician payments for hundreds of the same procedure per day is any indication of the government willingness or competence we're in big trouble.
Accidents can also be caused because of a lack of peripheral vision. I wonder if an "out of state" driver like this should be suspended? Is tolerance of this in the best interests of society and safety? Who is fooling whom?
Funny how this one keeps getting circulated and people/rubes fall for it. They don't even notice the license is for a male! lol. Wait, maybe it is a Ninja!
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