Another problem with this poll and similar ones is that one can draw an incorrect conclusion based on the results.
Here, one may conclude that folks who don't wear them feel there's a safety issue, since that's what the argument is about. However, some may not wear them simply because there's no appeal, and don't see a material safety issue.
On the flip side, there are probably a few who would like to wear them while riding, but are concerned about possible safety implications.
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