Crash survivors promote helmet safety

Hawai News Now Wednesday 18th April, 2012

MANOA (HawaiiNewsNow) - Hawaii doesn't have a mandatory helmet law for adults, but wearing one can make a huge difference for moped and motorcycle riders. Crash survivors promoted safety by sharing their stories at a presentation on Tuesday at the UH Manoa Campus. A former star athlete returned to the campus with a moving message. After spending eight years overseas playing professional volleyball, Tony Ching, 30, is back in the islands. He ...


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