LIFE-SAVING CRASH HELMETS
How headgear limits injuries and saves lives during small falls and serious crashes
WORDS AILSA HARVEY
Injury to the head is the leading cause of death in motorcycle crashes, but wearing a helmet reduces the chances of sustaining such an injury by 65 per cent. In many countries, it’s against the law to ride a motorcycle without a crash helmet. Motorcyclists are much more exposed to the hazards of the road because they aren’t contained within the steel shell of a car, so their heads need direct protection.