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For Immediate Release: March 1, 2006
Sen. Bernest Cain
Children’s ATV Safety Act Wins Senate Approval
The Senate has approved a measure aimed
at reducing injuries and deaths of children and teens
due to ATV accidents. Sen. Bernest Cain is the author
of Senate Bill 1830, which would require all riders
under the age of 18 to wear a helmet.
“The bottom line here is we can save lives in
Oklahoma with this simple precaution,” said Cain,
D-Oklahoma City. “Wearing helmets while riding
ATVs can reduce deaths by 42 percent and it can reduce
nonfatal head injuries by 64 percent.”
A study published in the May 2005 Journal of the Oklahoma
State Medical Association looked at traumatic brain
and spinal cord injuries from 1992 through 2002. In
that time, close to 400 people had traumatic brain or
spinal cord injuries. Some were children as young as
three years old. Sixty-two people were killed.
That same study showed that the numbers of injuries
during that period tripled, from an average of 23 a
year before 1998, to 69 in 2001 and 2002.
“But we also know that out of all those people
who were injured while riding an ATV, only six percent
were wearing a helmet—and no one wearing a helmet
died,” Cain said. “That should tell you
how important wearing a helmet is.”
ATVS used for agricultural purposes would be exempt
from the proposal.
The measure now moves to the House of Representatives
for further consideration.
For
more information contact:
Senator Cain's Office - (405) 521-5610