numbercruncher
Beware of Dropbears
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The main reason for helmets is because of the cars that can hit people rendering them dead or worse.
If we drop the city roadspeed to 30klm an hour or have dedicated cycling roadway we could relatively safely drop helmet laws - outside of these safer areas helmets certainly save lifes ...
I also find it amusing that people dont ride bikes because of helmets - are we saying because of vanity ? They dont like the look?
There are 3 reasons I don't wear a bicycle helmet.
1. they are uncomfortable.
2. they are unnecessary, as I cycle and don't race in lycra.
3. bystanders cannot admire my flowing locks.
gg
I'm surprised that this ridiculous thread is still going.
The thread topic still has not been proven yet. Bicycle helmets have yet to kill anyone.......
Surprise is good for you Uncle, it clears out the cobwebs.
The central tenet of my argument is, and this is proven, that less people are riding bicycles than in the 50's and 60's.
This has contributed to a sedentary life style for the majority.
There has been a co-incidental rise in Australia, of fast and furious bicycle riders travelling in packs wearing lycra and helmets. They need both, for safety and self esteem. The former because of the speeds they reach and the latter because all groups of self-righteous people need a uniform for identity. Many of these jokers mow down pedestrians on shared recreational paths. Perhaps you believe that as a result walkers should be obliged to wear armour when they share these paths.
On the other hand, slow riders on traditional bicycles such as I, are hounded by the constabulary for refusing to wear a helmet.
More worryingly many people of my ilk find a helmet a bother, uncomfortable to wear and are dissuaded from riding by fascist laws.
Thus bicycle helmets kill by discouraging the Australian population from availing of a safe, clean and enjoyable mode of transport. they become fat and lazy, drive Camry's and die early either from cholesterol or the shame of having to drive such a ridiculous motor car.
gg
GG , It's the addiction to everything carbon fibre and your wife's lady gillette that gets them. Shaving of some hair whilst shaving off some seconds on that run to the Coffee Club for an expresso soy chino latte with 2 equals.
I prefer steel and hairy legs combined with fuax leather panniers whilst I glide down to Salamanca to purchase my organic twice planted cabbages.
I can't believe your Camry comment , I have been wondering about this phenomenon for many years . Why do all old people drive Gold Camry's ? The Silver ones are no better , it now signals to me as a warning sign to steer well clear of these gutter hugging wrinklies. Perhaps MythBusters could investigate the reason why they buy them.
Perhaps another thread could be started ? "Gold Camry sightings and driving stunts".
http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/society-and-culture/beware-the-lone-wolf-in-lycra-20130112-2cmbt.html
"..The first thing we have noted is that any cyclist wearing their own - ordinary - clothes is the pedestrian's friend, particularly women who cycle in wide skirts (Mad Men style), sitting bolt upright behind the basket on their handlebars.."
"..No, it is the lone-wolf cyclist dressed to kill (I think literally) in his/her (when fully kitted-out impossible to discern gender) Lycra, bum-padded speed suit that strikes terror into every pedestrian's heart.
Silent, with a seemingly genetic incapacity to ring a bell, they hunch over their weirdly angled handlebars, riding as if invisible hounds from hell are on their tail.
(They may be fleeing magpies. I notice many make their hideous, space-alien helmets look even stranger by affixing vertical plastic straws to them, presumably to ward off the birds. I used to hate magpies; I feel a strange affinity with them now.)
These cyclists appear to regard pedestrians as oddly shaped bollards, our cringing humanity and vulnerable flesh invisible to them.."
At a favourite holiday haunt last week, I noticed they're building a cycleway via public subscription, using embedded sponsorship tiles. With his sponsorship, GG appears to have stolen a march on the helmet overlords, and his message is clearly resonating with the cycling public.
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Apropos the Lycra Larrikins, I found this article amusing.
Beware the lone wolf in Lycra - 13 Jan 2013
http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/society-and-culture/beware-the-lone-wolf-in-lycra-20130112-2cmbt.html
Why are there more cyclists in Amsterdam than Brisbane? ...
9. Nobody wears helmets or neon vests
http://www.theurbancountry.com/2012/03/10-observations-about-bicycling-in.html
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