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Friday, March 30, 2012

Michigan Lawmakers Again OK Motorcycle Helmet Repeal

Another attempt make Michigan an act of a State legislator, the motorcyclists wear helmets required.
The Senate gave final legislative approval to a lifting of the ban on Wednesday 24-14 vote. The measure continues to the Republican Governor, Rick Snyder, and it is not clear whether he will sign it.
Snyder has said he wants only the helmet law in the context of the broader auto insurance reform to tackle. But proposals for more radical reform seem gridlock in the legislature.
The pending helmet proposal would drivers allow, 21 or older without helmets, if they meet certain insurance and experience conditions.
The legislator has bills to repeal the mandatory motorcycle helmet State law previously, passed but the Bills twice by then Governor Jennifer Granholm.
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