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Pretty sure it was the reactionary-right, rather than the loopy left, that pushed for the introduction of the laws.I believe this to be due to the introduction of the bicycle helmet by the meddling lefties of the eighties.
Pretty sure it was the reactionary-right, rather than the loopy left, that pushed for the introduction of the laws.
In any case, many countries overseas seem to get along fine without the laws - although the tend to be countries with a higher population density that allows a mixture of cycles & PT to rule the streets far more than cars.
After much travel through this pleasant land in the Arnage, I am back in the safety, comfort and familiarity of the Ross Island Hotel.
Following a discussion last night, it was the unanimous decision of all bicycle riders present to have a Day of Defiance on November 11th this year.
On that day no bicycle rider who is a regular at the Ross Island Hotel will wear a bicycle helmet while riding a bicycle.
These laws are asinine.
They discourage good folk from cycling.
It is time for the people of Australia to stand up and be counted.
I would ask any ASF members to spread the word, Nov 11th 2010 will be a helmet free bicycle day.
Spread the word. This is about freedom, having more people young and old riding bicycles and ridding our roads of cars such as the Toyota Pious.
gg
Nov 11, way to go Garpal do you think I could risk wearing thongs while riding without a helmet?
I wear a helmet and will continue to do so even though I'm likely to get hit by a P plated Girl of 16-18 texting her mates.
Two weeks ago was on a training ride (you know with the two wheels at the side).
Mate got his front wheel caught in a tram line.
Fell on his head in front of me. He's 100k and an OX.
Knocked him out and destroyed helmet.
No helmet and he was in BIG trouble.
I wear a helmet and will continue to do so even though I'm likely to get hit by a P plated Girl of 16-18 texting her mates.
Garpel,Etna Creek?
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