[Vision2020] Legistlative update V from Rep. Trail - Feb 7-11

Jasper Nance nanc3296 at uidaho.edu
Sat Feb 12 15:23:19 PST 2005


I blame the weasels in MS outlook express for the double post... 
         Jasper

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Jasper Nance
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  From: Jasper Nance 
  To: vision2020 at moscow.com 
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   I dunno, I didn't think helmets were as much of a problem in said incidents as driving while completely shitfaced was...
               Not bouncing along the road lines
                      Ms Jasper Nance
    1.  Motorcycle Helmet Legislation  --  At the request of the ASUI Students, several Moscow doctors, and others, I introduced legislation that would require all motorcyclists and passengers to wear helmets.  This was voted down by the Transportation Committee 7-5.  Idaho voted in such a law in 67 but it was repealed in 78.  The death  of three students in Moscow last fall who were killed in accidents where they weren't wearing helmets triggered my interest in the issue.  Nationally, motorcycle accidents are up 97% since 1997.  In Idaho only 39% of motorcyclists wear helmets.  The cost of  motorcycle accidents in 2003 was $32 million for those wearing helmets and $66 million for those not wearing helmets.  The evidence is clear that wearing helmets prevents many deaths  and injury.   About 50% of motorcyclists don't have insurance and  so counties or the state pick up the medical expenses.  Those who  voted against the bill said it was a matter of personal responsibility.  My point is that the Idaho taxpayer is picking up the medical costs  for these uninsured cyclists that total over a million dollars.  I'll bring  the bill back again next year.

     



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