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It doesn't appear helmet laws played a significant role in the decline. Hennie said there were 20 states last year with laws requiring all motorcyclists to wear helmets, about the same as the previous year. Motorcyclists also tend to be older now than in past decades. In 1980, the average age was 24. Today, motorcyclists are nearly as likely to be in their 40s as in their 20s, Hennie said. The popularity of motorcycles has surged in the past decade, particularly among middle-aged men. More women are also riding motorcycles. The economic recession has translated "into fewer leisure riders," said Vernon Betkey, chairman of the Governors Highway Safety Association, "and we suspect that the trend of inexperienced baby boomers buying bikes may have subsided." ___ On the Net: Governors Highway Safety Association: The Motorcycle Riders Foundation:
http://www.ghsa.org/
http://www.mrf.org/
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