In April 2012 the State of Michigan repealed the Universal Helmet Law (UHL) for certain categories of motorcyclists. Proponents of the UHL state that numbers of fatalities from crashes involving motorcycles (MCs) are most likely to increase as a direct result of the legislative change. However, is such a predicted trend reflected in the actual numbers of fatal crash scenes involving MCs and what medicolegal insights can be gained from first responders and forensic scientists who attend to and process fatal crash scenes?A 25-month study observed that during the ‘Before’ period April 2011 through April 2012, 18 MC occupants lost their lives in 18 fatal crashes. In the ‘After’ period April 2012 through April 2013, 22 MC occupants were killed i...
Abstract: Motorcycles have become an increasingly popular mode ofIntroduction transportation despite...
Motorcycle crashes result in a significant health burden, including many fatal injuries and serious ...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15257782011PDFBriefWeiss, HaroldAgimi, Yl...
This study sought to determine the impact of Maryland’s all-rider motor-cycle helmet law (enacted on...
Objectives. To evaluate the impact of the partial repeal of Michigan's universal motorcycle helmet l...
There is a growing concern regarding the rapid increase of motorcycle rider fatalities in the U.S. M...
Motorcycles are less stable and less visible than cars, and may have high performance capabilities. ...
A motorcycle helmet has been considered a very important safety equipment for motorcyclists as it pr...
ObjectivesTo evaluate the impact of the partial repeal of Michigan\u2019s universal motorcycle helme...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityMotorcyclists are one of the most at risk populations on public road...
While total traffic deaths in the United States increased by only 2 percent (2%) over a recent 10-ye...
Introduction: Hugh Cairns, a neurosurgeon practising in Oxford, noted in a 1941 report the high numb...
Objectives Motorcycle helmet laws vary by state, with Kentucky requiring helmets only for younger ri...
Over the past few years, motorcycle fatalities have increased at an alarming rate in the United Stat...
Motorcycles are the most dangerous form of motorized transportation. Per vehicle miles traveled, mot...
Abstract: Motorcycles have become an increasingly popular mode ofIntroduction transportation despite...
Motorcycle crashes result in a significant health burden, including many fatal injuries and serious ...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15257782011PDFBriefWeiss, HaroldAgimi, Yl...
This study sought to determine the impact of Maryland’s all-rider motor-cycle helmet law (enacted on...
Objectives. To evaluate the impact of the partial repeal of Michigan's universal motorcycle helmet l...
There is a growing concern regarding the rapid increase of motorcycle rider fatalities in the U.S. M...
Motorcycles are less stable and less visible than cars, and may have high performance capabilities. ...
A motorcycle helmet has been considered a very important safety equipment for motorcyclists as it pr...
ObjectivesTo evaluate the impact of the partial repeal of Michigan\u2019s universal motorcycle helme...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityMotorcyclists are one of the most at risk populations on public road...
While total traffic deaths in the United States increased by only 2 percent (2%) over a recent 10-ye...
Introduction: Hugh Cairns, a neurosurgeon practising in Oxford, noted in a 1941 report the high numb...
Objectives Motorcycle helmet laws vary by state, with Kentucky requiring helmets only for younger ri...
Over the past few years, motorcycle fatalities have increased at an alarming rate in the United Stat...
Motorcycles are the most dangerous form of motorized transportation. Per vehicle miles traveled, mot...
Abstract: Motorcycles have become an increasingly popular mode ofIntroduction transportation despite...
Motorcycle crashes result in a significant health burden, including many fatal injuries and serious ...
NHTSA - Behavioral Safety Researchhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15257782011PDFBriefWeiss, HaroldAgimi, Yl...