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When David Hollister introduced a seat belt bill in Michigan in the early 1980s that imposed a fine for not buckling up, the state representative received hate mail comparing him to Hitler. At the time, only 14 percent of Americans regularly wore seat belts, even though the federal government required lap and shoulder belts in all new cars starting in 1968.

Drivers and passengers were arguing that seat belts were uncomfortable and restrictive, but the uproar was mostly ideological.

Similarly, growing up in Northern Europe in the 1990s, I constantly heard kids on my block say that only stupid dorks wore helmets when riding their bikes. "What, can't you drive?", they'd ask, preparing a heavy barrage of insults.

But just like seat belts, this gear is often the deciding factor that separates life and death. To remind you that putting on a helmet is the smartest thing you can do, we at Bored Panda compiled a list of scary accidents that could've been much worse if it wasn't for them.

Continue scrolling to check out the pics, and if you need more proof, fire up our earlier publication on the topic here.

Discover more in 50 Reasons Why Not Wearing A Helmet Is The Dumbest Thing You Can Do (New Pics)

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#1

The Soldier Receives His Mounted Helmet That Took A 7.62 Round At 20 Feet While Wearing It

Military soldier in dress uniform holding damaged helmet plaque illustrating reasons not wearing a helmet is dangerous.

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    #2

    Another Reason To Wear A Helmet

    Motorcycle helmet covered in numerous bug splatters after a ride, highlighting the importance of wearing a helmet for safety.

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    "It's uncomfortable and hot." "It messes up my hair." "It isn't cool." "I'm only going a short distance." "I'm not going to fall, so I don't need one."

    These are just a few of the reasons people name for not wearing a helmet while roller skating, riding a bicycle, scooter o,r motorcycle, or engaging in other potentially risky outdoor activities. 

    But Nicole Boniquit Levy, MD, a primary care sports medicine specialist at Rush University Medical Center, said there are no valid excuses for not strapping on this vital piece of protective gear.

    #3

    Reminder To Always Wear A Helmet

    Scratched motorcycle helmet held by person, highlighting the importance of wearing a helmet for safety reasons.

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    #4

    Parents, Please Make Sure Your Children Wear Helmets! They Do Work

    Damaged green and blue helmet in a hospital setting, highlighting the importance of wearing a helmet for safety reasons.

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    #5

    This Is Why You Wear A Helmet

    Black motorcycle helmet covered in extensive scratches and damage, highlighting the importance of wearing a helmet for safety.

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    Binky Melnik
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    Just imagine that had been your face and scalp scraping the pavement. 😱 I’ll never forget a friend approaching me in shorts and a wife beater, moaning, “Bink, I need help!” He sounded and looked awful, and collapsed into my arms. As my hands went around him, I realized there were hard wet sticks on his back. When I rolled him over to look, I saw they weren’t wet sticks; they were ribs that had been exposed when he dumped his bike and skidded on the asphalt on his back. It was all I could do not to start screaming, as I might never have stopped. His vertebrae were exposed, too. I had months of nightmares over it.

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    Trauma to the brain can occur as a result of an impact, which can cause a concussion or open skull fracture, or a jarring motion, such as a quick turn or sudden stop.

    Even seemingly mild head injuries, where you don't even lose consciousness, can cause permanent behavioral and cognitive problems, such as memory loss, inability to concentrate, sleep disorders, and, in some cases, permanent disability or death.

    #6

    Always Wear A Helmet

    Damaged Harley-Davidson motorcycle helmet with severe cracks and scratches, highlighting the importance of wearing a helmet.

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    #7

    The Guy Wearing This Survived (Wear Your Helmet On Your Motorcycle, Kids)

    Black motorcycle helmet with visible damage sitting on a car seat illustrating why not wearing a helmet is risky.

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    #8

    This Helmet Saved A 5-1/2 Year Old Involved In A Collision Saturday From A Significant Brain Injury Or Worse. Helmets Are Good

    Broken red bike helmet on a countertop, illustrating the dangers of not wearing a helmet for safety reasons.

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    #9

    This Is Why You Should Wear Helmets. The Helmet Took The Hit And I Am Okay. Live To Ski Another Day

    C*****d white bike helmet with visible damage illustrating the importance of wearing a helmet for safety reasons.

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    There are different helmets for different activities, and each type of helmet is designed to protect your head from the impact common to a particular activity or sport.

    You should always wear a helmet that is appropriate for the activity you're involved in because other types of helmets may not protect you equally well.

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    "Some helmets can be worn for multiple activities, but don't assume," Levy said. "Check the manufacturer's instructions for guidelines before buying a helmet."

    #10

    Can Anyone Tell Me Why Anything Other Than Full Face Helmets Are A Good Idea?

    Close-up of a helmet covered in insect splatter on a motorcycle, highlighting risks of not wearing a helmet.

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    #11

    Guy Survives Round To The Head Thanks To A Kevlar Helmet

    Soldier in camouflage gear holding a helmet with a bullet hole, illustrating the importance of wearing a helmet for safety.

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    #12

    Motorcycle Helmet Post Crash

    Black motorcycle helmet with deep scratches on the visor and shell showing the importance of wearing a helmet for safety.

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    Binky Melnik
    Community Member
    14 hours ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    He’d have lost his nose and lips. At least. Even if you think you’re the best rider EVER, remember that OTHER PEOPLE AREN’T.

    #13

    Romain Grosjean Showed How His Helmet Turned Out After The Accident In Bahrain

    Damaged and burnt racing helmet showcasing the importance of wearing a helmet for safety and protection.

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    To ensure optimal protection, your helmet should:

    • Feel comfortable but snug;
    • Sit evenly on your head (not be tilted back on the top of the head or pulled too low over your forehead);
    • Not move in any direction, back to front or side to side;
    • Have a secure buckle to keep it from moving or falling off on either a first or second impact. So if you are riding your bike and collide with something (first impact), the helmet will still be firmly in place if you then fall onto the pavement (second impact);
    • Be easy to adjust and fit properly without a lot of adjustments. And once adjustments have been made, they should stay put.
    #14

    Cyclist Arrived In ED With This Helmet - Surprisingly Fine. Imagine His Skull Without A Helmet

    Severely damaged bicycle helmets showing the importance of wearing a helmet for safety and injury prevention.

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    #15

    Two Years Ago Today, This Dot Certified Helmet Absorbed A 50mph Impact And Saved My Life

    Black helmet with multiple scratches and scuffs shown from different angles, highlighting the importance of wearing a helmet.

    On this day two years ago, this DOT-certified helmet saved my life. It successfully absorbed the majority of a 50mph impact on pavement. There is an indent on the front left that would have surely been a fractured skull without it, and numerous scrapes around the top and chin that would have left me maimed if it did not stay on my head throughout the entirety of the crash. Fortunately, my mind and body are working properly today because of this life-saving equipment.
     
    If you are a rider, I encourage you to own and wear one of these every time you ride. I recommend one with a face shield or guard. If you know someone who rides, please encourage them to wear one.

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    #16

    Here Is The Helmet Of A Guy Who Went Head-First Into The Base Of A Lift Tower And Walked Away With A Minor Concussion. Wear A Helmet

    Blue helmet c*****d and severely damaged from impact, illustrating the importance of wearing a helmet for safety reasons.

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    #17

    Is Your Life Worth More Than $40?

    Scratched and damaged motorcycle helmet showing the importance of wearing a helmet for safety reasons.

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    According to Levy, it can be especially challenging getting kids to always wear a helmet, so it's up to parents to set hard and fast rules.

    "Be consistent and firm," she said. "Don't negotiate. Don't compromise. Don't give them a choice: Either they wear the helmet or they don't ride their bike, scooter, etc. That way, they know you take it seriously they make it a habit."

    Parents should also lead by example and always wear their helmets.

    #18

    Daily Reminder To Always Wear A Helmet

    Broken bicycle helmet shattered into multiple pieces on a concrete floor illustrating helmet safety importance.

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    #19

    Will Always Wear A Helmet From Now On

    Worn and damaged teal helmet showing impact marks, emphasizing the importance of helmet safety and protection.

    Was biking on the 4th of July and people were setting off fireworks. The next thing I know I hear a massive explosion in my ear and my head feels hot. Turns out a pretty big firework somehow went off right above my head. Had minor hearing loss for a day.

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    #20

    There Were A Few Bugs On My Ride Tonight

    Man wearing a helmet covered in bugs, illustrating one of the reasons why not wearing a helmet is dangerous.

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    When it comes to the helmets themselves, while it's OK to purchase your child's clothes in a size larger than he or she wears, the same is not true of helmets; helmets should fit perfectly when you purchase them.

    Test your children's sizing by having them try on a variety of helmets. When fastened and tightened, the helmet should not move from side to side or front to back, and your child's forehead should be properly covered to keep it protected.

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    Helmets for children or toddlers should also have a buckle that holds firm in a crash but releases after five seconds of steady pull to avoid potential strangulation. A child's helmet will usually fit for several years, and most models have removable fitting pads that can be replaced with thinner ones as the child's head grows.

    #21

    Wear Your Helmet

    Damaged white bike helmet and a bandaged hand in a hospital setting illustrating reasons not wearing a helmet.

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    #22

    Just A Friendly Reminder To Wear A Helmet. Better The Helmet Crack Open Than My Skull Is How I See It

    Damaged gray helmet with c*****d outer shell and padded interior placed on a dark wooden table highlighting helmet safety importance.

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    #23

    Broken Elbow, But Helmet Saved My Noggin! Grateful I Was Wearing One

    Damaged bicycle helmet next to an X-ray showing a broken arm emphasizing helmet safety and injury prevention.

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    #24

    Always Wear Your Helmets Cheese Bags And Never Trust Ice Patches

    Hand wearing black glove holding a black helmet with snowflakes, emphasizing reasons why not wearing a helmet is risky.

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    Those guidelines apply to children who are at least 1 year old. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, children under 1 year of age should not be on bicycles at all.

    "It's simply not safe to take a baby on a bicycle," Levy highlighted. "Babies haven't developed sufficient bone mass and muscle tone to enable them to sit unsupported with their backs straight. And, just as important, their necks aren't strong enough to support the weight of even the lightest helmets. So even though baby-sized helmets are available, they are not advisable."

    #25

    This Helmet Was Shot By A Tear Gas Grenade During The Protest In Iraq

    Helmet with a large impact hole held up at night, illustrating the dangers of not wearing a helmet for safety reasons.

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    #26

    This Is Why I Wear A Helmet

    Young man holding a broken helmet, illustrating dangers of not wearing a helmet for safety awareness.

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    #27

    A Helmet Will Save A Life Or A Face

    Scratched and damaged motorcycle helmet held by a person, illustrating the importance of wearing helmets for safety.

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    #28

    Flying Debris Broke My Visor

    Black motorcycle helmet with c*****d visor held in hand, emphasizing dangers of not wearing a helmet for safety.

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    But you also have to remember that helmets aren't forever. Some are manufactured to withstand one impact, while others are made to withstand multiple impacts.

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    Bicycle helmets, for example, are designed to protect against a single severe impact, such as a fall onto the pavement. The foam material in the helmet will crush to absorb the impact energy during a fall and can't protect you again from a subsequent impact. So even if there are no visible signs of damage, you must replace it.

    Other helmets are often designed to protect against multiple moderate impacts, including football and hockey helmets. However, you may still have to replace these helmets after one severe impact, particularly if the helmet has visible signs of damage, such as a cracked shell or a permanent dent.

    #29

    Wear Your Helmets. This One May Have Saved My Life

    Damaged black bike helmet held by a person on a suburban street, highlighting the importance of wearing a helmet.

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    #30

    Wear Your Helmet Kids

    Man holding a badly damaged helmet outdoors, highlighting the importance of wearing a helmet for safety reasons.

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    #31

    Here's The Helmet That Saved My Life

    Red bike helmet held by hand showing severe damage and cracks, highlighting the importance of wearing a helmet for safety.

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    #32

    Daily Reminder To Wear Your Gear, My Buddy's Helmet After His Crash. No Head Injuries

    Damaged black motorcycle helmet with heavy scratches and scuffs, highlighting why not wearing a helmet is dangerous.

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    #33

    Guy Fell 20m In Scotland A Few Weeks Ago. Helmet Saved His Life, Only Needed 4 Stitches In The Back Of His Head, Broken Ribs, Broken Vertebrae, Bruised Lungs, And Some Bumps. Wear A Helmet

    Damaged black and orange helmet pieces broken apart, highlighting the dangers of not wearing a helmet while riding.

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    #34

    Reminder To Always Wear A Helmet

    Scratched and damaged black Alpina helmet held by hand on a wooden surface, highlighting helmet safety importance.

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    #35

    This Helmet Saved My Life On The Brooklyn Bridge When I Crashed Into Wandering Tourists On The Bike Lane

    Black bike helmet with visible cracks and scratches held in hand, demonstrating the importance of wearing a helmet for safety.

    It’s a Giro Cormick MIPS. It did it’s job but I did pass out (docs thought no concussion). Is there an even safer helmet? I’m thinking maybe Giro Aether or Bell Z20 both MIPS. Thoughts?

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    #36

    Wear A Helmet

    Shattered bicycle helmet on red surface showing damage, illustrating reasons why not wearing a helmet is risky.

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    #37

    My Mom Braked For 60 Foot And Then Had A Stroke. She Tumbled And Rolled 70 Feet After And Got Scratches, But That Could Have Been So Much Worse

    Black Harley-Davidson motorcycle helmet with visible scratches and damage, highlighting the importance of helmet safety.

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    #38

    Daily Reminder To Wear A Helmet

    Yellow motorcycle helmet with visible scratches and damage, highlighting the importance of helmet safety and protection.

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    #39

    My Friend Also Was Saved By His Helmet Recently

    Damaged black and green Kask cycling helmet on pavement, highlighting the importance of wearing a helmet for safety.

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    #40

    This Helmet Saved My Life This Weekend. I Only Bought And Started Using A Helmet Two Weeks Ago. Please Always Wear One

    White damaged helmet with visible dent and crack, illustrating the importance of wearing a helmet for safety and protection.

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    #41

    This, Kids, Is Why We Wear Helmets. Stacked It At 43 Km/H, Helmet Took The Brunt

    Damaged orange bike helmet with visible cracks, highlighting the importance of wearing a helmet for safety.

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    #42

    I'm Glad I Got A Full Face Helmet

    Scratched black motorcycle helmet with reflective visor showing impact marks, highlighting helmet safety importance.

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    #43

    Friendly PSA To Wear Your Helmet Kids. Trees Are Hard. That Would've Been My Skull

    Close-up of a c*****d white helmet highlighting the importance of helmet safety and risks of not wearing one.

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    #44

    Always Wear Your Helmets, I Don’t Want To Think About What Would Have Happened If I Wasn’t Wearing Mine. Stay Safe

    Black helmet with visible scratches and damage, illustrating the importance of wearing a helmet for safety reasons.

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    #45

    My Helmet Just Saved My Life

    Damaged bicycle helmet held by hand showing impact damage, highlighting reasons why not wearing a helmet is risky.

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    #46

    So Uhhh Helmets Yeah?

    Black scratched helmet with visible damage resting on a countertop, illustrating reasons why not wearing a helmet is risky.

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