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I had a good friend who was killed by a drunk driver. (The driver had a history of DUI-related offenses prior to this.) He, his wife and his friend did not wear their belts. He was the driver and was killed in the collision. His wife was injured. His friend had significant neural damage.
I tell myself that as adults, we should be allowed a certain degree of autonomy, of free choice, but with full recognition of the *consequences* of those choices. But after my friend’s death, I became a bit more aware of the stupidity of others on the road. The person driving that vehicle with the kids in the back, juggling the steering wheel, a lit ciggie and a cellphone pressed to her ear. Things like that really irritates me, especially when I think of the kids in the back.
Florida is the same way. We used to have a mandatory helmet law, but it was repealled in 2000. If you're under 21, you need a helmet. (So there is that, at leasst.) Over 21, you need to be medically covered just in case. But if you're driving a 49cc moped, you don't even need that.