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PRESS
RELEASE
| May 23, 2007
Helmet Bill Gets New Lead Sponsor
“There has been far too much emphasis placed on helmet use regarding
motorcycle safety. The common sense thing to do is to reduce
motorcycle accidents altogether.” To this end, Representative Joey
Hensley (R) Hohenwald or “Dr. Joey” as he is called by his compatriots
in the motorcycle community, has turned over his lead of the Helmet Law
debate to Representative Curry Todd (R) – Collierville, and will
concentrate his efforts in encouraging all concerned individuals and
associations, particularly those in the medical field, to actively
promote programs directed at all motorists’ awareness of motorcycles on
the highway, rider education courses, proper licensing of all on
the highway, and impaired driving/riding campaigns. Dr. Joey is
truly a champion for motorcyclists!
Mike Hays, volunteer lobbyist for CMT/ABATE agrees with Dr. Hensley that
the emphasis the medical community has placed on helmet laws distracts
from the real issues that address the root causes of motorcycle crashes
and joins Dr
Joey in challenging the medical community to direct their massive
resources into campaigns which will reduce the crashes. Motorcycle
helmets do not reduce crashes yet motorist awareness campaigns to reduce
distracted driving, sober riding campaigns and expanded availability of
rider training programs, even in states that do not mandate helmets,
result in lower fatality and accident rates. Tennessee’s fatality and
injury rates are consistently higher than most of the 30 states that
allow responsible adults
the option of wearing a helmet.
Champion for Freedom, Curry Todd, proclaims "I stand strong on the
rights of adults to have Freedom of Choice. Helmets are sold in the
apparel department of dealerships, not the Safety Department. There is
ample evidence to show
that as states have repealed helmet laws, injury and fatality rates have
declined. I look forward to working with my colleagues in the Tennessee
Legislature and the freedom loving motorcyclists of Tennessee to allow
responsible adults the right to choose their riding apparel.”
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Mike Hays
State Legislative Chairman
CMT/ABATE
615-469-2567
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