My favorite is the (stereotypically male teen-age) rider with a helmet on, but 
the chin strap unbuckled and hanging down.  I call it the "Mom I AM wearing my 
helmet" technique.
I figure this way, if the kid does get in an accident, the helmet can leap to 
safety at the last second.

-------------Patrick Lenon

Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2012 10:45:30 -0500
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Bikies] Helmet Law


  
    
  
  
    Some peculiarities I note regarding cyclists approach to helmet use
    (or non-use) based on observations and reading cyclists 'two cents'

    

    I often see a family of 4 happily cycling along the street or path -
    the 2 kids with their helmets on and their parents WITHOUT any
    helmet on. So who takes care of the kids in the event of a traumatic
    brain injury to the adult, and what example are they providing?

    

    I often see cyclists riding at a pretty good clip on a path or
    street with their helmet neatly strapped to their handlebars. What's
    the plan? To quickly slip it on as their cranium is heading for the
    pavement? 

    

    I teach driver education. I remind the students that they may become
    safe drivers, but they cannot control what the other 'clowns' on the
    road will do, so defensive and safe driving habits are essential.
    One street is safer than another? Really? Every street has the
    potential to contain a bad crack that will snag a wheel and throw
    you down or a 'clown' driving erratically that will take you out. 

    

    If a cyclists does not want to wear a helmet, and the law doesn't
    enforce it, than they have the option to go helmet-less and I have
    no problem with that. But please don't rationalize that one street
    is less dangerous, one situation is safer than another, one season
    is safer then the next or you are a safe biker and it will never
    happen to you. 

    

    Mark 

    

    

    On 10/4/12 9:42 AM,
      [email protected] wrote:

    
    
      My two cents, sometimes I wear a helmet, sometimes I don't. In winter I 
always do, but in warm weather, I may not depending on where I am riding. When 
I rode a motorcycle, same thing.

I always make my son wear one, and if with him I always do also. But I went 
over the bars into Sherman Ave when I wasn't wearing one, without damage as I 
tucked and rolled, but on Willy St, I wouldn't think of riding without one. 

It should be a personal choice for adults, and not subject to critisism. I am 
more adament regarding use of headlights, lets focus on that before insisting 
on helmets.
    
    

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