Texas Helmet Law - A Good Start

A few weeks ago I was working at one of our testing contract companies in Corpus Christi, Texas.  While I was going to lunch with one of the local employees, we saw a biker riding without a helmet.  That sparked the helmet law conversation. 

Texas had a mandatory helmet law up until it was repealed on September 1, 1997.  The new law that is still current is not perfect, but its a step in the right direction.  Here is the text that matters:

2-14 HEADGEAR. (a) A person commits an offense if the person:
2-15 (1) operates or rides as a passenger on a motorcycle
2-16 on a public street or highway; and
2-17 (2) is not wearing protective headgear that meets
2-18 safety standards adopted by the department.
2-19 (b) A person commits an offense if the person carries on a
2-20 motorcycle on a public street or highway a passenger who is not
2-21 wearing protective headgear that meets safety standards adopted by
2-22 the department.
2-23 (c) It is an exception to the application of Subsection (a)
2-24 or (b) [a defense to prosecution under this section] that at the
2-25 time the offense was committed, the person required to wear
3-1 protective headgear[:]
3-2 [(1)] was at least 21 [18] years old[;] and had
3-3 successfully completed a motorcycle operator training and safety
3-4 course under Chapter 662 or was covered by a health insurance plan
3-5 providing the person with at least $10,000 in medical benefits for
3-6 injuries incurred as a result of an accident while operating or
3-7 riding on a motorcycle “

I like the fact that all options are still left on the table as to your right to choose (pro-choice?).  The idea is similar to one I posted a while back but by a slightly different means - having some sort of fee-based permit to ride without one.  This is what I suggested:

AB’s Helmet Law:

Helmets would not be required for those over eighteen years of age
The option to not wear a helmet can be purchased via a permit - say $200/year.
The collective helmetless permit revenue goes into a pool to pay for those injured w/o helmet usage. (We currently have “high risk” auto insurance pools for those who can’t seem to be without tickets.
It would be a ticketable offense to be riding without a helmet without a permit.

The Texas idea is superior to mine, but gets to the root of the angst of the safety-nazi’s that demand helmet laws - that they pay for the idiots’ head wounds.  That’s been the main complaint I have read for years.  Having a minimum amount of injury coverage or a pool to pay for helmetless injuries addresses this complaint.

All that said, I think there are two flaws with the Texas law.  First, the little word “or” that is between the statements being 21/rider’s course and the minimum liability coverage.  It should be an “and”.  Period.  Twenty-one year olds that crash without a helmet will suffer just as much injury as the eighteen year old.  Second, $10,000?  Pulllease.  I would like to see it at a more rreasonable minimum of say $100,000 or more.  Health car is not cheap these days and $10k is a drop in the bucket.

Overall though, I think its a good start.  With the right numbers in place and a simple word change, all parties should be happy.

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Comment by motorcycle » Texas Helmet Law - A Good Start | October 5th, 2007 4:42 am | Permalink

Since most of the other “adult” benefits in our society start at 21 years of age (not 18), I think that should be the age of optional helmet use. In fact, based on statistics, it should be pushed up to 25 and then reinstated at about retirement age.

I think a better alternative is that optional use start a certain number of years (say 3) after a valid motorcycle license is first obtained. This would definitely benefit the “newbies”, especially if they start later in life.

Did I mention, I always wear a helmet and don’t belong to ABATE. While I think not wearing a helmet is stupid, I recognize other peoples right to accept the risks they deem reasonable without governmental mandates.

Evolution takes care of stupidity!

Rhino

Comment by Anonymous | October 5th, 2007 9:33 am | Permalink

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It would be nice if it was enforced, but its not…I’m in Houston.

The idea is nice, about the insurance requirements etc…but it’s just a facade for legislature. Patrolling authorities do not check, do not care, and are indifferent about the whole law.

BUT! I was pulled over last year, at night, in a retail-ish area for speeding. No problem, I I’ll take my punishment.
I got the bonus of a “Helmet ticket” because my 6month old Shoei race rep had its DOT sticker removed. (and yes I have the required health insurance to boot..which I was not asked to display…and no I was not mouthy :) )

Yes, you can ride around without a helmet and no one cares….take that very important DOT sticker off your 500$ shoei and your a criminal..geez

Comment by Markus | October 6th, 2007 9:27 am | Permalink

Interesting stuff Markus. Did the ticket get dismissed? It’s disappointing that this measure was simply window-dressing and not enforced. I think it would go a long way to show that the legislation has a purpose.

Comment by angrybob | October 6th, 2007 1:19 pm | Permalink

Markus,

Your experience just goes to prove it’s about the revenue, not safety. Always has been always will be!

Don’t take that tag off your matress.

Rhino

Comment by Anonymous | October 6th, 2007 11:22 pm | Permalink

No, it was not dismissed. I didn’t attempt it. Taking off work and attempting to fight it would cost me many-times over the fine.
I think it was an ~80$ fine….and nothing was required for me to do with the helmet. arrrgh.

Mostly its just demoralizing knowing how improperly-enforced our laws are…if they’re enforced at all. (read: don’t get me started on the insurance b.s.)
;)

Comment by Markus | October 8th, 2007 11:57 am | Permalink

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Comment by Auto Insurance » Texas Helmet Law - A Good Start | October 13th, 2007 4:16 pm | Permalink

Motobiketech…any body theta thinks that helmest should not be enforced everwhere in the US like seatbelt laws should on look at the statitics they prove in the them selves that helmest are a good Idea just remember it in not usually the motorcyclist that cause the danger but the unaware automobile driver that on a daily basis are not looking out for bike that is the real case

Comment by motobiketech | October 23rd, 2007 10:16 am | Permalink

Well being from the UK and helmets being a legal requirement i couldn’t even imagine getting on my bike without a helmet on. And after having an accident earlier this year which resulted in me landing on car bonnet head first i have to say my helmet saved me from pretty serious injury or worse.

I know nobody likes being forced to do something so i can understand the pro-choice aspect of this, but law or not i’ll always have a helmet on.

Shaun

Comment by Shaun | October 26th, 2007 5:57 am | Permalink

Hey,
Leave the Helmet Law alone. We should have the right to wear or not wear a helmet. You know this is still the United States of America, I think. Motorcycle riders are citizens and we are not subjects. If you want to wear a helmet, wear one, but leave me alone. I do not tell you what to put on your head. You people need to live your own lives and leave other people alone. You are not our guardain, and you are not our god. I do not need you or the government to tell me what or what not to put on my head. If you would spend more time minding your own business, you would have a better life. All the government wants to do is collect more money to put in the politican’s pockets. In other words, kiss off.

Comment by Mark Cherry | December 17th, 2007 6:21 pm | Permalink

it’s my head . Let me do what i want with it. f.u. s.o.bs
and dont take my 200 bucks

Comment by a .wilson | June 21st, 2008 2:23 am | Permalink

I just witness a man going 20mph that was hit by a pickup I don’t even think he was still alive cause he wasn’t moving and blood was every where and yall tell me its your choice. I cried for the man I didn’t even know because if he had a helmet on he might have walked away

Comment by Rachel | July 14th, 2008 9:40 am | Permalink

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