Great words, Forbes, and I couldn't agree more! When I had my crash about a year ago (we just settled with the other guy's insurance company on Friday) I was wearing my full face helmet. To my regrets I opted not to put on my riding jacket. It was hot, and Micky D's was an exact mile away. When the car pulled in front of me I manged to turn out of the way, but went down. Later I learned I was ejected from my bike and hit the rear of the guy's car. My right front tooth snapped in half and went through my top lip. It's believed the impact with the car did it, and what my dentist calls an 'Oh sh**' moment -- jaw locked up so hard it snapped my tooth.
Because of my full face helmet NO damage happened to my head (skull) or brain. I got road rashes, broken ribs and fractured cartilage in my neck (may have been from helmet strap), but I was out of the hospital in 4 days.
I wear all my gear now if it's dark (my crash was just after sun down) or if I'm on any major roads, and always when I commute to work. Jersey has a mandatory helmet law. Pennsylvania, where I work, doesn't. I see too many scooter and MC riders in the city riding with non DOT helmets, or nothings at all, in their work attire, flipflops, or sandals, while riding anything from a 50 cc scooter to a 500 lb Harley. Have to shake my head.
It's funny how people think a scooter is something light and playful, making you immune to damage. Hitting the ground at 30 mph, or more, will do damage no matter what you're riding - bike, moped, scooter, or MC.
Forbes, hope you're feeling better with each day. Keep us updated on how everything's going.
- Wolf