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Traffic accident is the most concerning problem we are facing today. The figure of the accident had become increasing and most of people are injured and died from day to day. To solve their problem, government of Cambodia especially the capital of Phnom Penh has been introduced all Khmer people to wear helmet. In my opinion, wearing helmet provides us some benefits for some reasons.
First of all, wearing helmet helps to reduce traffic accident. People will pay enough attention while they are driving their motors if they wear helmet. Moreover, it helps us in protecting our eyes from the dust or terrible lights from others vehicles because we don’t need to use our hand or fingers to clean it while we are controlling our vehicles.
Next, wearing helmet helps you to oblige your duty as a real citizen. Wearing helmet is the law; someone who broke it would be fine by the police. People who wears helmet will become the responsible person because they obey the traffic law and traffic lights. It is the waste of time and money if police fine you. So, being a person you must have a sense of responsibility.
Finally, wearing helmet helps you to protect your life. While you are controlling your vehicle on the roads you would face a lot of problems especially accident by wearing helmet can protect your head from danger. Head is the most important part for everyone. If our heads have problem we can’t do anything, or sometimes it can cause to be abnormal or crazy or ever dead.
All in all, wearing helmet is very useful for us especially our lives protected. We can’t buy our lives but we can prevent it by wearing helmet as Khmer proverb say “Prevention is better than cure”. Together wear helmet I believe that our country will be in safety, peace and development."
A motorcycle does not provide the structural protection that a car does to keep drivers safe in the event of an accident.
Motorcyclists need to take extra precautions to protect their body. The most important place to start is by protecting the head.
The head and brain is most vulnerable to injury in a motorcycle accident. Drivers and passengers wearing helmets increase their chance of survival significantly over non-helmet wearers.
In 2012, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimated 1,699 lives were saved because individuals wore helmets. From 2008 to 2010, there were 14,283 motorcyclist fatalities in the United States, and 6,057 (42%) of those who died were not wearing helmets.
It is important for motorcyclists to understand the risks of riding without a helmet. Riders who do not wear helmets are at risk of suffering a traumatic brain injury if they are in an accident. Without protection, the head is vulnerable to a traumatic impact in an accident even when traveling at low speeds.
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration studies of non-fatal motorcycle injuries reveal that riders who did not wear a helmet had higher health care costs, longer hospitalization, longer recovery periods, and an increased loss in quality of life.
Traumatic brain injuries that are non-fatal usually have serious and long-term results. Brain trauma often results in spinal cord injuries and disability that require extended care and physical therapy. In addition, the damaged brain may deteriorate after hospitalization and die days to weeks after the injury due to secondary injury.
Because of the fatal risk of traumatic brain injury is so high, it is crucial for motorcyclists to take action to protect themselves while riding. Wearing a helmet that is approved by the Department of Transportation is one of many precautions a rider can take to increase safety on the open road.
Even when a rider takes all possible precautions, accidents resulting in injury still occur. When you or a loved one are involved in a motorcycle accident leading to serious injury or death, you will need a lawyer experienced in personal injury law to help you navigate the legal options available to you. The lawyers at Mainor Wirth stand ready to consult with about the details of the accident and provide legal advice based on your individual case and needs.
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