March 10, 200917 yr another one for the pro helmet people ...... Man's astonishing crash escape - Yahoo! News UK or maybe not as it came off as the truck hit him.......
March 10, 200917 yr This person had neither a bicycle or a cycle helmet, just a hard hat! How reckless is that?
March 10, 200917 yr My reckless friend went out at lunch time the other day and didn't come back. Basically a pedestrian walked right out in front of him and they were both knocked out and taken to hospital (in separate ambulances). The joke is that he always wears a helmet to and from work but went out at lunch without it. Oddly he is not a reckless person but maybe he forgot he wasn't wearing a helmet. So of all the cyclists I know at work - about 5. Two non-helmet wearers have be involved in a head injury type accident. One spent a month in hospital having been left at the side of road - the only clue being a knocked off pedal (mind you he is registered blind and wears hearphones - no joke). I still have no "helmet wearing saved my life" stories from work so I say if you want to wear a helmet, do and if you don't, don't. Edited March 10, 200917 yr by HarryB
March 10, 200917 yr Not had my two pennies worth for a while - but the helmet issue has always caught my attention - I guess i don't wear one for comfort and vanity reasons - and to be honest - I'd' have had bought a 125 cc bike for commuting rather then my easyglider if helmets were compulsory on ebikes. Being a glasses wearer - I hated squeezing them in after putting on a full face hemet when I had motorcycles. But more importantly - I've always subscribed to the theory that instead of seat belts - cars should have a sharp 6 inch spike sticking out from the centre of the steering wheel.
March 11, 200917 yr If I wear gloves, does that make me reckless too Fingerless for protection? Absolutely, you're a lycra terrorist!
March 11, 200917 yr ... I guess i don't wear one for comfort and vanity reasons ... I would agree and do the same, except I want my kids to wear helmets, when cycling, and feel obliged to set a good example.
March 11, 200917 yr I would agree and do the same, except I want my kids to wear helmets, when cycling, and feel obliged to set a good example. Same here, in winter it's convenient to wear it but in summer not so pleasent. Last summer I found myself putting it on just before I got home. :o
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