ElectricBikeRevolution
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I think that if helmet companies made more stylish and comfortable helmets, more people would wear them. Thoughts?
I guess you didn't read my post. I was watching the scenery and fell at almost zero mph on a paved trail. My helmet bounced off the paved trail and broke the visor tabs on one side. Had it been my head that bounced off the pavement, it would have been as bloody as my hands!I think helmets should be mandatory for bike races and club rides. Local groups and organizers can make this choice on a case to case basis. Per personal experience, helmets start becoming very useful once you're breaking 12 mph. But 10 mph? 8 mph? 6 mph? Yeah, you won't need a helmet for those speeds.
I guess you didn't read my post. I was watching the scenery and fell at almost zero mph on a paved trail. My helmet bounced off the paved trail and broke the visor tabs on one side. Had it been my head that bounced off the pavement, it would have been as bloody as my hands!
I own three helmets, one motorcycle (not DOT approved) and two bicycle. They make nice wall hangings. I don't like any person or government telling me what to do, especially for my own good. I smoke and own guns (not saying how many). I like my freedom even the ones the government was so gracious to dole out to me. The second amendment says we have the right to defend ourselves against oppressive governments, even our own.
But what if you bang into some projection, like tree limb or low awning overhang at any speed? You will be hurt.I think helmets should be mandatory for bike races and club rides. Local groups and organizers can make this choice on a case to case basis. Per personal experience, helmets start becoming very useful once you're breaking 12 mph. But 10 mph? 8 mph? 6 mph? Yeah, you won't need a helmet for those speeds.
How variable we all are! This is why the helmet question must only be answered by each of us alone and not by force of artificial law. I wear my helmet on some rides. I do not wear my helmet on other rides. I wish I had worn my helmet for this ride, but despite that I did not, I escaped a lucky scrape that almost busted my front teeth as I kissed the pavement.I guess you didn't read my post. I was watching the scenery and fell at almost zero mph on a paved trail. My helmet bounced off the paved trail and broke the visor tabs on one side. Had it been my head that bounced off the pavement, it would have been as bloody as my hands!
How variable we all are! This is why the helmet question must only be answered by each of us alone and not by force of artificial law. I wear my helmet on some rides. I do not wear my helmet on other rides. I wish I had worn my helmet for this ride, but despite that I did not, I escaped a lucky scrape that almost busted my front teeth as I kissed the pavement.Being an individual and being captain of my fate, I reject any call from others that anyone must wear a helmet in order to safely ride a bike.
it almost sounds as if some don't wear helmets because their exercising their freedom and rights.
I've only seen a few responses from those saying 'I don't want the government telling me how to live my life' about the ability of insurance companies to deny any coverage whatsoever for head injuries sustained during a ride when the rider isn't wearing a helmet. Some insurers, in fact, do that. I'm all for that.
I'll start with saying that wearing a helmet should be a choice. My point is not to encourage debate. It is my opinion and I think it's worth sharing. Perhaps it may encourage safer riding.
In my past did a lot of things not using a helmet (8 motorcycles, skydiving-20 years and professional bull riding). I was very lucky to escape any head injuries other than being scraped up a little. I defied the odds and was damn lucky, perhaps even stupid.
Unfortunately someone, somewhere, is going to hit their head today. As we know, these occurrence our usually random no matter how much you prepare to avoid it from happening. You can not control everything.
What sounds ridiculous to me is the excuses people use to not wear head protection. Such excuses as: 1) it's uncomfortable 2) doesn't look good 3) It's my right not to wear one 4) I've ridden without one for years and never been hurt 5) Just going down the street 6) It impairs my vision. The list goes on and on.
Have any of you seen or known a person with a bad head injury? it is very sad. Talk to a ER nurse or doctor about head injuries. Contrary to believe, many bad head injuries occur at low speeds,
Head injuries not only impact the injured but family members and friends as well. Stop being selfish, self centered and irresponsible (stupid). if you don't care about yourself at least care about those around you.
So next time you ride without a helmet at least, give its some thought. Is today your lucky day or not?
Please ride safe and keep the wheels on the road.
Wear a helmet or get a ticket = artificial law.What's an "artificial law?"
That seems like a draconian reply. I hope I misunderstand you. In the video below,I've only seen a few responses from those saying 'I don't want the government telling me how to live my life' about the ability of insurance companies to deny any coverage whatsoever for head injuries sustained during a ride when the rider isn't wearing a helmet. Some insurers, in fact, do that. I'm all for that.