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A bill that would allow adults to ride motorcycles without a helmet if they meet certain criteria is headed to Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm, but she’s likely to veto it. The legislation would allow riders 21 and older to go without helmets if they have been licensed to operate a cycle for at least two years or have taken a safety course. They also would have to carry at least $10,000 in personal-injury insurance.

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Quick Trips are compiled from the notebooks of Jim Mateja and Rick Popely, and from Tribune news services.