Hey, I don't have to tell you that NM is one of the few states where motorcycle helmets aren't mandatory. It blows my mind, car drivers here are awful, why would anyone ride in traffic without one?We have a helmet law for kids in New Mexico for under 18 (bikes, skateboards, scooter, skates, tricycles). I only see about 25% of the kids wearing helmets. I see the same thing with bikes for +18 riders. Road bikes (Tour de France types) always were helmets, spandex, and clip-on shoes along with most MTB on single track trails. Everyone else on regular bikes riding paved or hard packed trails never were a helmet, no bright clothing, or even have lights for street or night riding.
I wear a helmet on every ride because I sit very tall in the saddle at 6'3" and it is a long ways down with a lot of force at +270lbs. I had a few single track falls and my head bounced off the ground. I even hit my head on low branches when riding at night and a helmet saved me from cuts/bruises. I even started to wear G-Form knee and elbow pads because of a couple of low speed falls on paved roads. So much blood running down my leg and it took months to finally heal. I once wiped out on a tight turn on a muddy single track trail after work with my commuter backpack on. I landed mostly on my back pack and it acted like a airbag and cushion my fall. I still landed on my left shoulder and my head did bounce off the ground. I would be in much worst shape other than a sore shoulder for a week without the backpack and helmet on that fall.
I always ride with:
Helmet (with front/rear lights)
Eye protection
padded gloves
Neon riding bike shirts
MTB shorts with spandex and padded bottom
Northwave MTB shoes
G-Form Knee/elbow pads
This is embarrassing to admit and not related to biking, but I slipped on wet concrete while gassing up my car on a road trip. I don't have medical insurance, but the hit was hard enough that I knew I had a concussion. The station employees let me park until morning- I had a difficult time keeping myself awake.I wonder how many of you have fallen without a helmet and hit your head ?
I found this interesting video.. do you think mandatory helmet law is actually deterring people from cycling?
I know some people don't want to use bike share because of mandatory helmet.
Then I guess you'd certainly be OK if insurance companies in our free market economy can decline paying for your head injuries in the event of an accident.Should be optional for adults. I always wear one, but that my decision, not the nanny state.
Then I guess you'd certainly be OK if insurance companies in our free market economy can decline paying for your head injuries in the event of an accident.
Sure, I completely favor making helmets optional. But I also support the right of the insurance company to decline coverage for any head injuries sustained in an accident. I don't want to pay for their stupidity through higher premiums. Same goes for motorcyclists.
And while we're at it why should insurance companies have to pay for obese people when a large percentage of them could just eat less and exercise more. Obesity costs insurance companies far than any bicycle accidents and I don't want to pay for their stupidity through higher premiums.
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Well, for one, riding without a helmet is not a genetic propensity, though there's often a genetic component to obesity. There's a DSM code for obesity, and I'm pretty sure there's not one for "not wearing a helmet while riding a bicycle." So what I get from your argument is that that fat people are fat because their stupid, despite the fact that there's ample proof that some folks will be overweight no matter what their diet/exercise habits are.And while we're at it why should insurance companies have to pay for obese people when a large percentage of them could just eat less and exercise more. Obesity costs insurance companies far than any bicycle accidents and I don't want to pay for their stupidity through higher premiums.
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