Nice post. Not a fan of 'nanny laws' but there is a balance that needs to be struck. As a post above noted....I hope those who do not wear seat belts or helmets on motorcycles at least sign their organ donor cards.
If interested, here are some stats from the NHTSA
Abstract
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimated in 1984 that manual 3-point safety belts reduce the fatality risk of front-seat occupants of passenger cars by 45 percent relative to the unrestrained occupant. The agency still relies on that estimate. Shortly after 1985, the prime analysis technique for Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) data, double-pair comparison, began producing inflated, unreliable results. This report develops an empirical tool to adjust double-pair comparison analyses of 1986-99 FARS data. It validates the adjustments by comparing the belt use of fatally injured people in certain types of crashes to belt use observed on the road in State and national surveys. These methods reconfirm the agency=s earlier estimates of fatality reduction by manual 3-point belts: 45 percent in passenger cars and 60 percent in light trucks. Furthermore, they open the abundant 1986-99 FARS data to additional analyses, permitting point-estimation of belt effectiveness by crash type, occupant age and gender, belt type, vehicle type, etc:
http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/portal/site/nhtsa/template.MAXIMIZE/menuitem.ceb14f2494cdd3dd304a4c4446108a0c/?javax.portlet.tpst=3c0dd0fb9371f21ab25f5ed01891ef9a_ws_MX&javax.portlet.prp_3c0dd0fb9371f21ab25f5ed01891ef9a_viewID=detail_view&javax.portlet.begCacheTok=token&javax.portlet.endCacheTok=token&itemID=da63fd08cccaff00VgnVCM1000002c567798RCRD&viewType=standard
How do you 'strike a balance' on seat belt laws when the largest of the commercial carriers does not require them?
School buses,Commerical transportation buses,Trains,AND commerical trucking.
You can apply a law haphazardly and expect people to be happy about it.
Personal choice is just that.
My NOT wearing a seatbelt has no direct effect on you wearing yours.
"Nice post"?
You think it is acceptable to force others to do something to protect YOURSELF if you are negligent?