Senate defeats effort to repeal helmet law

February 28, 2001|BY A SUN STAFF WRITER

The state Senate defeated an effort yesterday to repeal Maryland's 8-year-old law requiring motorcycle riders to wear helmets. The bill, which would have required minors to wear helmets while exempting adults, failed on a 22-25 vote.

The bill's supporters said there is no proof that requiring helmets has saved lives, arguing that helmets might actually cause accidents because they interfere with cyclists' ability to see and hear.

Opponents said the law has saved taxpayers money by preventing debilitating brain injuries.

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