From the Nashua Telegraph today, an article about Motorcycle deaths. They rose pretty significantly from 2003 to 2004. In 2003, there were 9 deaths. In 2004, there were 27. (That’s a 300% increase) So far this year (2005), there have been 21 deaths. New Hampshire says that the increase is not due to helmet use, but to a lack of motorcycle training.
State safety officials say a rise in motorcycle fatalities in New Hampshire is not related to the lack of a mandatory helmet law, despite recent studies suggesting such a link elsewhere in the country.
Peter Thomson, the state’s highway safety coordinator, says motorcycle deaths likely are up because more people are riding, but not taking a rider safety course. The three-day course is not required to get a license.
Source: Nashua Telegraph
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