The law isn't the same all over, so it depends on where you're at and how old you are.
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Wearing a helmet protects the head, and many of your body's systems are controlled from there.
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There are a great deal of benefits that you can get by wearing a bicycle helmet. One of the most obvious ones is that of safety - if you have a crash, your head is not likely to be injured. You can also use keep your hair dry.
First, I assume the question is really..."Do you salute the American flag while you are wearing a bicycle helmet?" If the helmet is part of a uniform, you salute. If it's not, you take the helmet off and hold it over your heart. Second, if the question is..."Do you salute a bicycle helmet with an American flag on it?" then the answer is no.
Wearing a motorcycle helmet while riding a bicycle can provide safety benefits by protecting the head in case of accidents, reducing the risk of head injuries, concussions, and traumatic brain injuries.
Wearing a bicycle helmet can provide protection for your face in case of a fall or accident. It can help prevent injuries such as cuts, bruises, and even more serious facial injuries. By wearing a helmet, you can reduce the risk of facial trauma and protect yourself while riding a bike.
Depends on if you're talking about a motorcycle, a moped, a scooter or a bicycle - and where you're at. Helmet laws differ from place to place.
You can, under some circumstances, get a ticket for notwearing a helmet - but I can't think of a situation where you would get a ticket for wearing it.
If you fall on your head the helmet will soak up some of that impact, saving you from abrasions, bruises and maybe even brain damage and concussions.
If there is a mandatory helmet law in your state, you will probably get a ticket if you do not wear a helmet when riding your motorcycle.
Wearing a bicycle helmet can greatly decrease the risk of head trauma. Other injuries on bicycles will not be affected by helmet use. The helmet is there to protect the head.
Depending where you live.... it is a free country.... well in the U.S.A.