I wear a helmet 90% of the time. Wear it or don't it's your choice.
@applegater3552 жыл бұрын
So many benefits to not wear a helmet. Great post.
@kanyequest877610 ай бұрын
why do you wear a helmet 90% of the time?
@kanyequest877610 ай бұрын
@@applegater355 what are the benefits of not wearing a helmet?
@fatrobdouble6 ай бұрын
Do you wear it in the shower? To bed? To church? 90%, mang.....that's excessive. At least take it off in sexual situations.
@PoserBallin4 ай бұрын
@@kanyequest8776 Did you watch the video?
@HollowedGlass2 жыл бұрын
Helmets aren't to protect you from impact with motor vehicles, they're to protect your head from impact with the ground.
@Korina422 жыл бұрын
They are, but when they test helmets, they drop them square on the top, which is weird, because most of us are going to hit on the side, back, or front, not on the top. Makes you wonder how much protection we're really getting.
@tinycmo2 жыл бұрын
Bingo, clark
@rider652 жыл бұрын
Yeah the ground, maybe a tree in the forest, maybe part of the concrete at a skate Bike Park. Maybe a telephone pole, etc. It all depends on the velocity, angle and or height which a helmeted rider hits an object. It'll be registered in G-Forces. Variables include deflection and the angle of the contact. Drop test don't really mean much. I think the biggest protection a helmet offers is keeping the skull from being gashed open. The reduction in brain injury and rotational injuries is limited even with mips technology. As a former racer I can tell you many a rider & driver have died from head - brain injuries with some of the best helmet technology ever produced. In one respect it is a sense of false security, a helmet offers limited physic protection. The science of physics proves this along with the untold amount of death of people wearing helmets on bicycles, motorcycles Etc. I usually don't ride without a helmet but I am completely against helmet laws it should be an individual's choice. Like everything else in life and this world, it should be each persons choice. Fuck the collective and their groupthink. 👍✌
@radiocontrolled91812 жыл бұрын
Bingo! As per my experience relayed in my other comment here. Happened to me, I am living proof.
@NISHIAKI2 жыл бұрын
@@Korina42 There is a clip of a helmet being impact tested at about a 45 degree angle on the rear right section of the helmet in this video at 2:26. They may *also* drop them square on top, but they don't *only* drop the square on top.
@asork2 жыл бұрын
I was hit by a car from behind that i wasnt expecting. I was really bruised and away from my bike for a couple of weeks. When i recovered i saw my helmet cracked and crushed from the impact. I didnt even knew i hit my head that day. Im thankful i was wearing a helmet
@roycampbell34332 жыл бұрын
Same thing happened to my brother and his friend years ago, I don't like wearing helmets but I do because they can save you , I still think it should be up to the individual and not forced.
@TheMADC999 Жыл бұрын
Basically, if you live in a car-centric environment like the US or AUS, then maybe consider wearing one at least once in a while. But if you live in a bike friendly place like the Netherlands, just wear a sock.
@meYogii_ Жыл бұрын
exactly it could've been your head.
@elcapitan6126 Жыл бұрын
it's more often than not the fact we share the roads with cars that's the main danger. riding fairly slowly around quiet parks with no motor traffic is pretty damn safe. no guarantees but hey nothing in this life is safe if we really think about what we do everyday.
@yejiz_nuts Жыл бұрын
A week ago I saw a poor guy who was involved in a bike collision, I think he was hit by a car. His head was bleeding out and he wasn't moving. Other people were already there with him so I didn't come over but one of them laid a blanket on him, so I suspect he died. It was so terrible and sad to see, and he wasn't wearing a helmet. I am always going to wear a helmet because of this.
@Flako-dd2 жыл бұрын
Murphy's law: "Anything that can go wrong will go wrong." - This means that anything will *eventually* go wrong. I certainly had enough crashes where the Helmet prevented head injuries. I highly recommend it for everybody that rides daily and with an above average speed, or any type of Sport Cycling. But still I am against mandatory Helmet Laws, since it will prevent people who are just getting from A to B at party pace to ride a Bike.
@TerryB2 жыл бұрын
I agree with this 💕
@dr.comtedetarde2 жыл бұрын
I am an urban bike rider and I also have a helmet . But when I ride my bike in circumstances with low risk of falling from it, then and only then ( which is most of the time) I don't wear it. A fall may happen even inside your own home or when walking to the drugstore. If I were so neurotic like some exaggerated helmet advocates, I would have to wear a helmet as soon as I get up from my bed or my chair
@schneidebrett2 жыл бұрын
Which is kinda the wrong way around. Falling while on a slow pace can crack your head already. Wearing a helmet can mitigate most risk involved while going slow-medium which makes it highly effective IF you do get into an accident at low speeds. A helmet will most probably not protect you on hard slams after going fast though..... If i'm going 40-ish km/h in the city my helmet will most probably not protect me from a car-crash to the head. But it will protect my head if i slip while going 15-ish and hit my head on the street. That said, do whatever you want. I don't see any benefit in not wearing a helmet though. Also: studies do suggest that helmets can effectively mitigate head injuries vs. cars, at low-medium speeds. Helmets are tested against speeds of about
@MarioLorenzo2 жыл бұрын
@@liamkaloy So you believe in censorship. Wow. Bad move
@dr.comtedetarde2 жыл бұрын
@@liamkaloy This is an erroneous interpretation of the video, sir. It doesn't promote anything but the cause of nonexaggeration, of not being dogmatic regarding helmet, be it for biking, jogging or walking
@Lehmann1082 жыл бұрын
The main reason this clown doesn't wear a bike helmet: He's never been in a serious bike accident. All it takes is one serious bike crash where you smack your head on the ground to change your mind about helmets or make you thankful for wearing one. As the emergency room physician said to me a few years back, "It's a good thing you were wearing a helmet otherwise you'd have a skull fracture along with this concussion. And by the way, it doesn't matter how safely you ride, accidents happen so fast, so quickly, so unexpectedly.
@gordusmxus14 күн бұрын
Well said. I was riding on a path in the park seemingly alone, and a huge dog ran out of the bushes and collided with my front wheel. Never saw it coming, no time to react, just slammed me on the pavement and I was looking at blue sky thinking WTF?? I broke four ribs, contusions, sprains, but NO head damage, thank you helmet. You CANNOT predict every scenario despite having godly bicycle skills.
@thombloom37132 жыл бұрын
I remember being tackled by a police officer here in Australia for not wearing a helmet, somehow he didn’t get the irony of pushing me to the ground for not wearing protective equipment.
@glennoc85852 жыл бұрын
I'm in Australia too. That's exteme
@grey.78282 жыл бұрын
Australian police and politics are Nazis.
@the_hambulance2 жыл бұрын
I remember this.
@pthomas7762 жыл бұрын
Do they still require face diapers?
@winstonpoplin2 жыл бұрын
@@pthomas776 Go to a surgeon or industrial worker in a hazardous area that uses a mask of some kind and call their personal protective equipment a "face diaper" and see how they look at you.
@KenWoodsNL2 жыл бұрын
Hi from The Netherlands. It's incorrect to say "nobody wears a helmet" here. It's not common for the dutch upright bikes, (the standard bike), because they go 20kph and bikes have the right-of-way everywhere. Those of us who ride "racefiets" aka, "road bikes" wear helmets because we ride at 40-60kph and ride with cars. In the end, it's personal choice. Wear one, or don't. Is it just an American thing to poke your face into somebody else and if they wear a helmet or not?
@batlin2 жыл бұрын
No, it seems to be a thing here in Ireland as well. I was stopped in the street by a guy roaring in my face that I must be insane to ride without a helmet, because some guy died a few days prior from a head injury when being hit by a car. I was like "I'm sorry about your friend, but 1) you don't know that a helmet could have saved him, and 2) you're actually putting MY life in danger by forcing me to stop between buses and cars in town during rush hour". To be honest there's been a bit of a popular culture anti-cyclist vibe here for many years and it's only improving slowly -- the government is starting to listen and look at some of the cycling infrastructure changes made by the Dutch over the last 50-60 years as a good example to follow. But it's been car first for years, and outside of major cities like Dublin, it's often narrow, bendy roads with no space to walk even, but with 80 km/h or 100 km/h speed limit signs. So everybody outside the cities is basically forced to drive.
@AndyLeeJordan2 жыл бұрын
I think this is the main point of the video. In the USA we’re told that every single cyclist on every bike MUST wear a helmet or they’re a danger to themselves and society…but the reality is if you’re cruising on an upright bike at 20kph not mixing with car traffic (that is quite possible in some places here) it’s just not true. That nuance is simply not recognized by the state and it leads to to fewer people cycling.
@salatsol3e2 жыл бұрын
Germany is pretty much like Dublin and the US. Most people drive cars and if someone wore a helm or not is even mentioned often in police reports some accident happens.
@triggamusician2 жыл бұрын
Hi from somebody who lived in NL for 8 years. Nobody wore a helmet where I lived and jokes about those stupid Germans wearing helmets even for the shortest rides were plentiful. Infrastructure in NL is just superb, maybe even the best in the world. I never had to ride on the road together with cars and it kind of felt like it was seriously frowned upon if you actually did. And your point about road bikes is not about speed. I am 100% it's the road bike community. "Since it's mandatory for riders in the TdF it must be somewhat mandatory for us." It wasn't always like that. I usually grab a bandana, wrap it around my head, have my little goatie breathe the air and feel like Marco Pantani. Others on road bikes feel like they need it all. Have the fancy bike, fancy shoes, fancy jerseys, fancy glasses and yes, they all need their fancy helmets, too. After 10 years on road bikes I have only fallen over while standing still, never because of cars, pedestrians, potholes or other influences. Always assume the other ones are oblivious and they don't see you.
@420redpandaproductionsllc22 жыл бұрын
actually we live in a simulated reality and you are interacting with an NPC of sorts. a way to tangibly understand this is in the film the matrix where agent smith can override any individual plugged into the matrix.
@daltonbartholomew51492 жыл бұрын
He definitely raised some points I’ve never thought about. That being said, I often ride very fast and aggressively on and off road, for that reason I wear a helmet. I was cut off by a car and sent over the handlebars while going 30 mph. I broke a collar bone and crack my helmet in 5 places. Wearing a helmet saved my life as I know it. Let’s not judge each other and ride bikes ✌🏼
@joaquinherrera58512 жыл бұрын
Wow,glad you made it out okay.. definitely got me thinking twice about a helmet.
@AardvarkDK2 жыл бұрын
@@joaquinherrera5851 I have an aunt who fell off a step-ladder and cracked her skull open. But I still change light-bulbs without wearing a helmet.
@Yeoified2 жыл бұрын
@@AardvarkDK congrats, using a ladder and changing a light bulb is definitely the same as riding a bicycle at high speed
@ynotnilknarf392 жыл бұрын
I ride on road at up to 60mph and have ridden off road too, never wear a helmet and never will. The pro road riders proved beyond a doubt that helmet wearing has made cycling in 'high risk' environments even more dangerous. Increased crashes and deaths post helmet mandation. Oncreases in harm in every country that increased or mandated helmete wearing for cycling. Every sport that mandated helmets saw increases in head and neck injuries, such as American footbal, (the comparison to rugby is import here) Ice hockey, cricket, even skiing and canoeing. Boxing also saw huge increases in concussions post headguard wearing in the amateurs, such that the ABA (Amateur N oing Asociation) removed headguards from boxing. The fallacy of wearing a helmet will protect you is just that, at higher speeds it hasd an even worse effect on outcomes, this is why children should never wear nor competitive riders, these are the two worst groups to promote PPE to.
@daltonbartholomew51492 жыл бұрын
@@AardvarkDK my wife worked at a residency for people who had severe brain injuries. She said 9 out of 10 had ladder incidents. Life is scratchy. Just about anything can kill you. I take this seriously when I’m on the road. Wearing a helmet takes no thought or extra energy so why wouldn’t I give myself that extra precaution.
@VeloObscura2 жыл бұрын
2 Years ago I had a severe bike crash in which my head hit the ground HARD and I was knocked unconscious. I was in a fairly remote area, so I was taken to hospital via helicopter. I suffered a severe concussion and had some memory loss, but thankfully I was fine. Even if my helmet was 90% less effective than they're touted to be - I'm still glad I had that 10%.
@lucasrodillo67392 жыл бұрын
I crashed against a car and my head went straight to a roadside reflector. The helmet had a 2 cm indentation in the side of the impact. That could have been my skull.
@educationalvideos41512 жыл бұрын
This happened to me when my cheekbone hit the ground. None of the helmet made significant contact except for scraping. Unfortunately it was aerodynamic and tapered near the bottom; if the helmet shape had stuck out more at the sides it maybe would've taken some of the impact. I had simply bought was was available that felt like a good fit. So I'd say not only are helmets good, but dorky bulky helmets are a plus.
@d3kr2 жыл бұрын
I was riding recently and a freak gust of wind blew me over when I was adjusting my backpack strap (hands off the bars) and my head hit the ground hard. My helmet surely kept me conscious and uninjured. Inversely, I know people who are afraid to ride because they know of people who received serious head injuries as a result of helmetless cycling accidents.
@savvageorge2 жыл бұрын
I've ridden thousands of miles without a helmet I've never had a serious accident. Not sure if maybe not wearing a helmet makes me concentrate more and pay more attention to the road.
@DeanGl2 жыл бұрын
@@savvageorge You should be paying attention to the road and concentrating with or without a helmet anyway. I've also ridden thousands of miles but with a helmet without any serious incidents but accidents can still happen and I'd rather have a helmet on when it does. It doesn't matter how careful you are because there are a lot of factors out of your control.
@wematanye533 Жыл бұрын
7 minutes and 57 seconds of pure unfettered confirmation bias.
@Shifter_Cycling2 жыл бұрын
The world I dream of is the one where those who truly care about the safety of cyclists put as much effort into advocating for safe infrastructure as they do shaming people who choose not to wear a helmet. I hope we can move past helmet fundamentalism and see the true path toward safer urban cycling.
@GermanGameAdviser2 жыл бұрын
nah mate thats too logical and big effort lets just shame on
@cynthiamolenaar7702 жыл бұрын
Just visit The Netherlands and see for yourself. Bikers that do so for sports (mountainbikers etc) are wearing a helmet, the rest of us who just use bikes to get from here to there don’t!
@mikebronicki82642 жыл бұрын
Than you Shifter. Well said.
@DanielDroegeShow2 жыл бұрын
People shame people for wearing helmets too, ya know?
@paulgentile1024 Жыл бұрын
@@DanielDroegeShow I've been riding in NYC 40 years no helmet.. can't tell you how many times people tell me to wear a helmet with an attitude.. just mind your business and worry about yourself
@BrownianMotionPicture2 жыл бұрын
I didn't wear one for the first 20 years I was into cycling, but last year I figured I've rolled enough dice and bought one. I think ego is a big part of why I didn't wear one.
@DaganKay2 жыл бұрын
Anyone telling themselves otherwise is a fool. Helmets are cool!
@MattyBrad2 жыл бұрын
I fidget when wearing a helmet and concentrate less. It's dangerous to have one on for me.
@AardvarkDK2 жыл бұрын
@@DaganKay Then wear it all the time. Why take it off when you get off the bike?
@titaniumismagical86432 жыл бұрын
I never even owned a helmet back in the 90s. But they didn't have too many distracted drivers on cell phones then....I wouldn't leave home without one now.
@AardvarkDK2 жыл бұрын
@@titaniumismagical8643 Ironically, traffic (at least in my country) is much safer now than it was in the 90s. But people always like to believe that everything is more dangerous now.
@BenNuProductions2 жыл бұрын
The way I ride in the city gives cyclists a bad name so I like the helmet.
@Pikminarecool2 жыл бұрын
helmets dont make cycling safe, they make it less dangerous
@FELENATOR2 жыл бұрын
They make it more dangerous.
@noddy72152 жыл бұрын
@@FELENATOR huh? In what concept?
@FELENATOR2 жыл бұрын
@@noddy7215 they provide a false sense of security. They encourage apathy in cycling infrustructure. They make people take more risks, they make motorists assume they are less fragile (when they aren't at all). My main gripe is that they are totally pointless for commuting. Mountain biking and bombing hills as fast as you can, yeah I totally agree with helmets. For regular commuting? Bike Lanes are the only thing that actually helps.
@radiocontrolled91812 жыл бұрын
@@FELENATOR When I wear my helmet I never fool myself into believing that I can take more risks just becase I'm wearing one. And I think most people don't. To me what you stated in this regard doesn't make any sense. Pointless for commuting? Not at all. If there is a possibility that at any point and for some reason you can be thrown off your bike and hit your head hard on the ground (like it happened to me - read my other comment here), which there is, then wearing a helmet is not pointless at all for commuting. On the contrary, it is the logical thing to do.
@noddy72152 жыл бұрын
@@radiocontrolled9181 exactly. I had an accident on December where a motorcycle hit me and I flew a few meters away. My helmet saved me from concussion as my jead hit the ground so hard. If I had no helmet that time, I'll probably had a serious head injury or worse, died. Helmet wont save you 100% but it CAN save you. @David, making it more dangerous is very freaking non sense to me.
@acbenepe2 жыл бұрын
My mantra with the whole helmet thing is, it only has to work once. (in my case twice)
@UenoLocker542 жыл бұрын
It's the same as a seatbelt. 99% of the time you might find it uncomfortable but wear it anyway and that 1% it does the job like magic. I've lost 2 loved ones to not wearing their seatbelts because they were "safe drivers who never crash", well they crashed.
@mrmaniac32 жыл бұрын
Things like helmets are designed to be good for one impact. For the kind of cycling that benefits from that safety improvement, like fast and rocky riding, it's absolutely worth it. When you have that impact once in a blue moon, you're glad you have it. It's not something that should be necessary for on safe separated cycling infrastructure, but it has its purpose to serve, so it should serve that purpose.
@randommtbridr2 ай бұрын
@@acbenepe bicycle helmets are made to protect you only once.
@ichbrauchmehrkaffee5785 Жыл бұрын
After my first rather lenghty response I want to add a few more things: Wearing helmets should be handled like drinking alcohol or smoking. - It's your choice what you do with your body. If you decide to live less safe than others, you have the freedom and the right to do so. - Shaming isn't helping and laws may not be that helpful - Denying the dangers and safety risks that come with drinkning, smoking or driving without a helmet however is something that should NEVER be actively encouraged and supported with arguments. Noone would say, "smoking isn't any more harmful than not smoking, if I'm just careful enough" It would be factually wrong and stupid. That being said, there are other much more critical things to keep in mind when riding a bike: - having functioning lights that are turned on at night (being visible in general) - having functioning brakes - looking over your shoulder when switching lanes - moderate speeds and no sudden braking maneuvers on wet roads - keeping enough distance to parked cars (to avoid getting hit by a door flung open) - don't be in blind spots of big heavy vehicles Allmost all of these are more important than wearing a helmet, but wearing a helmet is just a very good idea.
@NightlightCompass2 жыл бұрын
this internal debate was settled for me after a car turned into my path with zero warning. i got up off the pavement, and did NOT say to myself "I wish I wasn't wearing a helmet"
@HomerIncognito2 жыл бұрын
Helmets aren't designed for car crashes and don't protect anything else other than a part of your head.
@SteezeMcWilliams2 жыл бұрын
@@HomerIncognito true but protecting the one part of your body that controls everything is probably a good thing.
@NightlightCompass2 жыл бұрын
@@HomerIncognito the scuffs and dents on my helmet after the crash beg to differ. also, my bike struck the car; i struck the ground.
@Snoupity2 жыл бұрын
I was in an accident with a car. I was going 40ks downhill and this dumb woman turned infront of me. No helmet. No head injury. That was all up to luck, but at best, in that situation, it may have lessened the severity of a concussion, but more likely if my head was hit it would have done nothing. Several crushed vertebrae, helmet wouldve done fuck all, still ride helmetless.
@peterlang50472 жыл бұрын
@@Snoupity if you had hit your head and you were wearing a good helmet the helmet DEFINITELY would have helped tremendously. I don’t understand why you say it wouldn’t have helped
@mrmott442 жыл бұрын
You’re wrong. Period.
@misaelmoreno5372 жыл бұрын
I personally don’t feel safer wearing a helmet, but my wife and my mom are a little less worried about me, so I do wear a helmet most of times now!
@ninetendopesaitama21072 жыл бұрын
The false sense of safety is utterly bs. I never risked more bc of the helmet. You are already at a much higher risk as a biker.
@markuskani71902 жыл бұрын
Never took more risks bc i wore a helmet. Thats the most stupid argument ever. I was already under great risk being a biker on the Street would be more accurate.
@martijnheil88252 жыл бұрын
@@markuskani7190 Almost noone conciously takes more risks because they're wearing a helmet.
@Exgrmbl2 жыл бұрын
@@markuskani7190 well, the tricky thing here is that the effect that is described is subconscious, it's not like the rider that is taking more risks is aware that he is doing it. That is why you need to study things like that scientifically.
@markuskani71902 жыл бұрын
@@Exgrmbl there is no scientific proof. Send me a link should be easy. But i already know you cant. ☮
@nickedname70482 жыл бұрын
Had I not worn a helmet 8 years ago, I wouldn't be here watching anti-helmet videos like this now. Even having worn one, it took me two months to get over the concussion. The ground can be very, very hard... My face looked like a war zone, broken lips, broken nose, also a broken finger, jaw creaking, but my head was intact, I was alive. My helmet is my friend forever.
@joeydevit Жыл бұрын
Glad you survived. That said I didn't get anti-helmet video from this video. I got anti shaming and hope for positive progression in safer cycling to make helmets not seem so necessary. Did we watch the same video?
@myfrequencies1912 Жыл бұрын
Yeah this wasn't anti-helmet in the least. It's pro-do what you want to do if anything.
@Rollersox Жыл бұрын
seems like you missed the point of the video
@barzun811 ай бұрын
so sad that people have to have a crash or someone close to them have a crash to realise the fundamental safety rules of the activity. i will always wear a helmet
@ibanez2010 Жыл бұрын
Went OTB last year and the visor on the helmet was completely destroyed and the helmet mashed up. I still ended up with a nasty concussion. Wearing no helmet would have 100% been brain damage/bleeding/fractured skull. This was after 15+ years riding without a single major crash. I don't care how safe you think you are, you WILL hit a random pothole and go OTB at some point. Maybe you'll get lucky and walk away with a couple of fractured wrists. With all that said, life is short, ride how you like!
@lain2600 Жыл бұрын
You can see alternate time lines, wow never thought id meet a psychic
@user-oy9zy4ds9m10 ай бұрын
How fast were you going and what did your head hit? Pavement? Etc
@LittleLionRawr9 ай бұрын
@@user-oy9zy4ds9m Does not matter if you don't wear a helmet. Go 15 kph → hit a pothole → fall → hit your head → you WILL have a concussion. If you're lucky it's minor. If you're unlucky you crack your skull. You can have 100% control 99.9% of the time. But when you lose it in that 0.1% moment you will have a high chance you're going to hit your head during the fall. Just for comparison: Go 15 kph → hit a pothole → fall → hit your helmet → you will probably have a light concussion. You're lucky if you don't. You're unlucky if it's a worse concussion. You're unlikely to have a more severe injury.
@evangaltier17618 ай бұрын
@@LittleLionRawr I hit an immovable object doing far greater than 15 kph, broke collarbone, stitches in my head, but my brain was fine. If my head was a bit larger with a helmet perhaps I would have broken my neck! Don't know what it is about rabid pro-helmeters. Ride a bike with or without a helmet and lives will generally be prolonged. In Australia when helmet laws were introduced cycling dropped off 30% overnight. And interestingly around 30% of riders don't wear helmets where they are optional in similar places (UK/US).
@LittleLionRawr8 ай бұрын
@@evangaltier1761 Helmets reduce and deflect the impact force so if you didn't break your neck you wouldn't have wearing a helmet. So that's a very illogical assumption. Concussions are on a spectrum, the lighter ones are less noticeable. Since you hit your head hard enough to got stitches chances are high you did have a light concussion after your fall - unless your head didn't hit the ground but scraped over the object. In any case if you got stitches in your head you were quite lucky you didn't have worse than a possible light concussion. By the way, individual stories like yours are just anecdotal. If you look at bigger amounts of data, it's clear that helmets make a huge difference in preventing brain injuries. Improving cycling infrastructure has a bigger impact by the way, by preventing accidents in the first place. But even if you reduce the amount of accidents with great cycling infrastructure and lots of people cycle and have plenty of cycle experience as a result, you can see from the data that if helmet wearing percentages are low, the brain injury percentages of the accidents that do happen are significantly higher. Also, if you don't have great cycle infrastructure your chances of being in an accident are significantly higher, so in that environment it would be smart to be extra careful if traffic is busy, and to protect your brain from the stupidity of other road users. Also, if you know you generally ride faster than 20kph it's advisable to wear a helmet..
@dis0rientati0n2 жыл бұрын
This is such an American viewpoint. “It’s my right…”, “I’ve never fallen off before”, “I don’t wanna”.
@Greatestofalltime72192 жыл бұрын
I was hit by a car. It threw me backwards and the back of my head hit the street hard. I didn’t even feel it. I’d say I might’ve died without it. But when I’m casually riding with the family I don’t wear one. Road cycling? Yeah. Just wear it.
@marwanitoh2 жыл бұрын
wait, im from europe and i had absolutely no idea what people's views on helmets were. Nobody wears one here in italy and we dont look down on who does or who doesnt, we dont really notice at all
@NicolaDiMarco4 ай бұрын
I wear an helmet.
@iamnotyourmate4 ай бұрын
We dont care either in hungary if someone is wearing or not i think this whole shaming thing is not true
@Horus-Lupercal3 ай бұрын
Italy has it wrong then, what's your point?
@j0309772 жыл бұрын
I'm 45, I mostly ride trails. I fell off of my bike on a route I ride almost 3 times a week. My 32" gravel tires slid perfectly into a gap between 2 pavers on a shared walk/bike path as I was trying to avoid peds and this large uneven portion of the walkway. My knees, hands, right shoulder & leg hurt for weeks (my age). I hit my head near my brow bone and dented my helmet... I was probably going 6mph. My head was the only part that was without a scratch and not in pain.
@kevinlinares9060 Жыл бұрын
I hope you learned your lesson, you need at least 50mm or more of tire width.
@elcapitan6126 Жыл бұрын
tsk tsk should have worn full body armor
@travisgoesthere Жыл бұрын
45 and you think age has caught up to you? lmao
@5skdm Жыл бұрын
@@travisgoestheresome people already grow a little gray hair at that age
@travisgoesthere Жыл бұрын
@5skdm OK what does that have to do with anything?
@sellitman Жыл бұрын
I'll pray for you to continue your streak of good luck. The ground is just as hard as most cars. I'll continue to wear mine . Cheers.
@hellishspeeder2 жыл бұрын
1. I was upright, long wheelbase, not too fast, but i could not control the driver of the car that hit me, when i was riding through a green light on a bike lane as the car was turning right on a lane that had no traffic light just merging with my lane, it only had a priority sign, but did not stop and hit my back wheel. 2. The helmet protected my head perfectly, because exactly that happened that it was designed for, as my back wheel was hit a wave shape went through my body started at the back wheel, and as i fell on my left side this wave ended at my head like a whiplash and my head hit the road, broke my helmet in 8 places which is good cause it absorbed the impact. THE HELMET SAVED MY LIFE! 3. Helmet wear for motorbikers is mandatory. Are there motorbikes scooters on the road? Yes. It does not hold back Europeans. Many many scooters. 4. Netherlands has a huge infrastructure for bikes. They do not wear a helmet because they are separated from the cars. If you do not have the proper infrastructure, wear a helmet, it protects you. 5. The comparison between the safety belt and the helmet is ridiculous. You have a whole 1,5 ton metal cage around you! 6. Alert rider. And this exact moment you ride closer to the cars as their door width. Only one careless driver who push the door open wide with the left hand without looking in the mirror or back and you hit the ground in a blink of an eye. That is how alert you were. You can not control other people on the road. That is why there is a saying that you should ride your bicycle like you were invisible. 7. I have never shamed anyone not wearing a helmet and no one should, BUT when you say this you encourage people to NOT wear helmet to avoid the shaming. 8. Enjoy your freedom! But do not promote not to wear a helmet. I do not promote to wear a helmet. That is freedom. And we are even. When you ride a bicycle or get hit by a car there is no disadvantage to wear a helmet, when you hit your head against anything it is always better to hit the helmet than your bare head. Peace.
@dr.comtedetarde2 жыл бұрын
I enjoy my freedom of NOT having to ALWAYS wear for FIFTY YEARS and I have had no falls that hurt my head. I have only used helmets in circumstances that really called for it, which, where I live and due to my riding style, means two thirds of my riding time. If I am dogmatic and exaggerated about head gear, I feel I should wear it even when I walk to the corner drugstore 👍
@bicycleutopia2 жыл бұрын
thanks for another useless anecdote. next youll tell me, without any evidence, how great masks area at preventing covid...
@A_A8282 жыл бұрын
Kind of a weird video? It's like saying don't bother wearing a condom since it's not 100% effective. I'm not into shaming either, so do as you wish. Maybe it helps, maybe it doesn't, but it doesn't hurt to wear one at all. Americans and their 'freedom'... Taking needless risks just to spite the people who warn you for the risk because you think they're annoying, smh...
@1984-i1w2 жыл бұрын
your body, your choice
@couchforsale35482 жыл бұрын
For me personally whether or not I wear a helmet all depends on the context. If I’m leisurely riding through the park on a commuter bike I’m probably not gonna bother with a helmet just because it’s not really necessary and to be completely honest helmets tend to be pretty uncomfortable especially when it’s hot outside. On the other hand if I’m flying down the street at 20+ mph on my fixie, dodging potholes and other obstructions I’m probably gonna want that extra level of safety because the risk factor is much higher. I think helmets are a great safety tool but viewing them as a necessity for every single cyclist is a bit overkill IMO.
@Bigbossperson2 жыл бұрын
@@couchforsale3548 Certainly depends on the city. I don't know anywhere I could go in my city without any sections of shared road. And any time there are cars in the mix I will always wear a helmet. It's not always life or death - could just get clipped by a door and get tangled up in the bike on the way down. But I agree partially - until smoking and fast food are illegal, riding without a helmet shouldn't be.
@biggibbs46782 жыл бұрын
It's mostly Americans who are into bike helmets. Nobody wears a helmet in the Netherlands
@A_A8282 жыл бұрын
@@biggibbs4678 I am from the Netherlands, I know from experience that people in the Netherlands are mostly just stubborn and think it looks stupid to wear a helmet. Dutch people aren't somehow some enlightened race who realize how somehow magically not wearing a helmet is safer...
@HGZie2 жыл бұрын
Good timing. NorCal cycling posted a video 15 minutes before this one about how wearing a helmet saved his life.
@rupert86502 жыл бұрын
Yup, that would've been very scary without the helmet.
@kaite83712 жыл бұрын
No, not literally. That's not possible.
@niktoten2 жыл бұрын
I will just add, that it was in race crash, 40 km/h. Risk/freedom ratio is obvsly very different in race than on a weekend ride with grandma. Other than that, nasty crash, head right on curb, f.
@HGZie2 жыл бұрын
@@niktoten That's true as well. One can still be cycling 20km/h on a road and have an accident with a car going double the speed or more. Point being that a helmet shines in situations where one can't control what others are doing, especially when they're driving 1500kg metal cages.
@ando.niyuen2 жыл бұрын
@@HGZie statistically it doesn't.
@AndricKelton2 жыл бұрын
My older sister's friend from college was biking in a park bike path without a helmet and he slipped on a turn with gravel debris on it. The guy went braindead instantly and wasn't going more than 10mph. What happened to him was just the worst events actually happening yeah but it shows how fragile we are.
@TheCatnipCinema2 жыл бұрын
Wow that's awful :(
@LittleLionRawr9 ай бұрын
The head is really the most vulnerable body part and injuring it can have the most severe consequences.. Because of the different balancing position on a bike, if we fall off (due to whatever cause) the chances of hitting our head is much higher compared to standing/walking/sitting straight. Protecting the head will prevent a significant amount of these possible significant injuries. Hope you don't need it, be glad you had it when you do.
@scottblack71823 ай бұрын
@@AndricKelton sorry but I'm having a hard time believing that someone moving ten miles per hour going braindead. I have hit my head multiple times in bike accidents and the most I've ever suffered was some scratches. I know no one who knows anyone who has been severely injured or killed on a bike. Statistically it just isn't a common thing .
@52blackshadow2 ай бұрын
@@scottblack7182 Sorry, it sounds like you are already braindead.
@meredithsdg2 жыл бұрын
Have you noticed how many NFL players get concussions even though they wear the most technologically advanced helmets in existence? The helmet provides a false sense of security. While it may protect you from breaking your skull, the danger of brain damage is still very real. The reason is this: a concussion occurs when the brain gets bruised. It gets bruised when it slams up against the side of your skull. This happens when there is a violent stop or change of direction to your head. Until someone invents a way to cushion the inside of your skull to protect your brain, there is only so much that a helmet can do.
@drumist1012 жыл бұрын
I don’t think he’s doing justice to how much testing they do for helmets. They test as many configurations as they can. The issue is there are so many variables that we can’t test for in a real accident. The only way to really know is to study the outcome of actual accidents. Helmets are doing as much as they can to slow the rate of deceleration in an impact. They will protect your head in a direct impact. The better argument is that requiring helmets discourages people from biking.
@MBandC1032 жыл бұрын
I crashed a few years ago. Concussion and broken helmet. The helmet took the brunt of that fall. I'd have split my head open if I wasn't wearing it.
@AardvarkDK2 жыл бұрын
Did you break your neck?
@cjreeve792 жыл бұрын
I've split my head open before. I still have the dent in my forehead. I don't recommend it. However, I was not riding a bicycle at the time and I never wear a helmet. A 20m fall smashed my skull. Perhaps I should wear a helmet all the time.
@AardvarkDK2 жыл бұрын
@@cjreeve79 I thought you fell off a horse? ;)
@cjreeve792 жыл бұрын
@@AardvarkDK maybe I fell off a horse next to a cliff 😉 Anyway, I can confirm that I can't fly.
@bicycleutopia2 жыл бұрын
how do you KNOW youd have split your head open??? another useless anecdote...
@tarjr942 жыл бұрын
A $20 helmet might not save your life, but it will certainly help. You could have a lifelong brain injury even at modest speeds. People need to understand what’s at stake when they go out riding. Being safe is sometimes not enough. And on the point of them not being designed for accidents with cars - most riders who get hit by cars are rear ended. The impact is hardest on the back of the head where the skull is not very thick. Just because they are not designed for that sort of incident does not mean they aren’t effective. Wear your helmet, or don’t, and if you do, definitely don’t shame your fellow rider but instead encourage them. Also I love painting designs on my helmet and I wear mine with pride
@Anonymous-vh6kp2 жыл бұрын
But wearing a helmet comes at the cost of convenience, abuse for some, and a miriad of other things. Taking the scope outside of cycling, there are many choices that we make (or don't) in life that could improve our chance of survival, but an acceptable balance must be found. The most effective way to prevent injury from cycling is to simply not ride at all! Yet we still choose to roll the dice. IMO, the only way to improve safety is for the environment to be improved. You wouldn't store an oxygen tank next to an open fire, the risk is too high, in the same way, having soft squishy fragile human beings next to high speed heavy metal objects just doesn't make any sense.
@feelthewheel202 жыл бұрын
When I started commuting in London for the first year I didn’t even own a helmet but when I advance and and join cycling club which make me understand more and show the beauty of being a cyclist the helmet was always an important part of getting on the bike. Since than within 8 years Of commuting I had one serious accident and thanks to the helmet I’m still alive. I have been cut off on my green light path by a van and I ends up hitting it head to head… the impact was so strong that my helmet remain being stuck to the front windscreen. I’m never gonna ride my bike without it even if it’s a short trip to the grocery shop next door.
@Snoupity2 жыл бұрын
I’m in Australia. I subconsciously feel an anxious feeling in my chest when I think of going for a ride. After years of being fined, and after countless goody-goody pedestrians yelling “WHERE’S YA HELMET, MATE?”, I now subconsciously ride less. I mean this sincerely and after a lot of consideration: fuck this country.
@MarcoTheGreat20082 жыл бұрын
I find it funny how Aussies paint themselves as the laid back, anything-goes culture but then you have helmet laws and jaywalking fines. Ridiculous! Bit of a nanny state you've ended up in.
@Snoupity2 жыл бұрын
@@MarcoTheGreat2008 Yeah the laid back ‘oh haha you guys are so chill!’ is as real as the american dream is. If there ever was an American dream, it’s as lost as the Australian one
@m0rShh2 жыл бұрын
The fines are there to discourage people from riding without a helmet. I fail to see the problem, it seems like it's working as intended! And after YEARS you'd rather risk a $200+ fine every time you get on your bike, instead of just going into a shop and buying the cheapest helmet they've got? You sound like a real glutton for punishment.
@Snoupity2 жыл бұрын
@@m0rShh Oh, they’re there to discourage people? Why’d I never take that into consideration bro?! Australia is basically the only country in the world which enforces this stupid fucking law (I have stopped paying the fines and they seem not to care). Does that not tip you off that maybe it’s a stupid one, or do you truly believe that Australia is two steps ahead of everyone else?
@itshectik83312 жыл бұрын
if I crash, I'd much rather my helmet eat the pavement than my skull. but that's just me
@Anonymous-vh6kp2 жыл бұрын
Pro tip: don't crash
@arturomolinamacias89892 жыл бұрын
It depends 100% on the situation and the style of riding. I ride almost daily. When I'm going with a friend in a casual and slow ride that's just 1-3 km in roads with little traffic or bike lanes, I don't wear the helmet. But when I'm commuting longer distances (normally 15-20km) I use the helmet because in those rides I go pretty fast and go between cars, motorbikes, trucks, etc. I've had a couple of incidents in those rides, nothing serious but in the moment I was glad I was using the helmet. Meanwhile, in those casual and slow rides I have never had any issue. So yeah, depends 100% on the particular situation and riding style.
@ynotnilknarf392 жыл бұрын
You got faster because you wear a helmet and this increases the chances of you actually being involved in an incidnt. I've ridden in big cities, in the Alps at 60mph and will never wear a helmet. Firstly it oiffers virtually no protection, and wearing increases risk taking both of yourself and those around you. It's a totally false thi nking that the faster you go and the supposed more risk that donning PPE equals more safety, it doesn't. This is proven in som many facts of sport and in the home/work place. 25 years in Health and safety industry and many thousands of documents and research I have more than a grasp of the situation, and the 40 years of road (and off road) cycling
@juanpecan70892 жыл бұрын
Commuting puts the "numbers game" more in play. Like, those are rides when the roads are usually busier, doors are popping open into the bike lane, and you might be a little rushed/distracted/tired/overconfident. When I switched from a flat black helmet to ones with extra visibility like neon color, reflective tape, and integrated lights like the Lumos, drivers seemed to be more aware of me. It also makes you look like a law abiding safety dork when cops see you do some sketchy shit.
@ynotnilknarf392 жыл бұрын
@@juanpecan7089 Wearing helmets increase chance of death or injury, all the global data proves this. I've been in Health and Safety for 25 years, studied thousands of documents, thousands of data sets from around th world both in workplace, sport and leisure. Helmets only ever make outcomes worse at population levels. They also push onus to not getng harmed onto the vulnerable instead of focusing on the criminals/those foing the harm. This victim blaming NEVER works in any environment to make people safer, not ever in human history. If you beleive in helmets, please wear one for walking, driving, walking down stair, getting out the bath, also wear a stab and bullet proof vest when outside the home. PPE is a compete lie!
@inkpick61532 жыл бұрын
Everyone does as they want. Evolution will determine those who made the right choice.
@Eagle-zl4gz2 жыл бұрын
If if makes you feel better I say go for it!
@M1gas2 жыл бұрын
When I am commuting in my city - where nobody rides bicycles and drivers are texting or speeding - i mostly wear a helmet. I understand the arguments of not using helmet, and i agree with most of them. But in my situation, its probably a little safer to wear a helmet.
@jackellsworthsavage53842 жыл бұрын
what's the harm?
@M1gas2 жыл бұрын
@@jackellsworthsavage5384 A helmet can give you the sense of false protection - cyclists tend to risk more when they are wearing an helmet. (And I will not even talk about "fake" helmets, low quality helmets that doesnt protect much) Same with drivers - There are studies that show car drivers give less space to cyclists wearing an helmet, drivers tend to give more space to people not wearing helmets, as they look more vulnerable. (Same with a children chair, drivers tend to give more space to bicyclists with children seat.) In a lot of places, it just doesn't make sense to wear a helmet. I was in Amsterdam as few weeks ago, nobody wears a helmet there, because people just dont need them, its safe to ride bicycles there. You dont need a helmet to go get bread in the morning in a cycle lane... What about bike sharing services? Would you share a helmet? Or just bring helmet everywhere in case you want to rent a bike for a mile or two? There are more injuries to the head to car drivers than cyclists. If cyclists should always wear an helmet, car drivers should too, because car drivers are more at risk. Helmets in car drivers would save more lives/more serious injuries if they all wore helmets than if all cyclists wore helmets. There are also studies that say that mandatory helmets makes people ride less bicycles - because its a hassle, or just because helmets looks cycling looks dangerous. If we want a world with more cyclists/people riding bikes, mandatory helmets is not the way to go, it scares people away from bicycles. This being said, i will repeat - i wear a helmet 99% of time in a bicycle and i think most people in a situation like mine should also use it. I dont acre about people not wearing helmets. (The only thing that "annoys" me is when cyclists are doing dangerous stuff, with no regard for traffic laws or other people and they are not wearing a helmet. That kust looks dumb.)
@singletona0822 жыл бұрын
Well my thinking is also 'people are more likely to see a bright assed helmet than my head of dark hair.' that thing isn't' gonna protect me from an automotive strike, but it might be that little bit of visibility that wouldn't be had otherwise.
@yurimccoy70942 жыл бұрын
@@M1gas I mostly agree with what you are saying, and I almost never wear a helmet. I take issue with suggesting that cyclists are doing dangerous stuff. Riding through a city on a bike, even while ignoring stop signs and red lights (which are timed/implemented for cars, not bikes) is not the "dangerous behavior" we should be curtailing. I'm dumfounded by the people who look down on cyclists as "maniacs with a death wish" from the seat of a 4,000 lbs SUV. Cities that prioritize the violence and carnage associated with motor vehicles over the safety and convenience of a bike, are the real problem. Cars are dangerous by their very nature, no matter who is driving. Don't you think people should be able to freely move about a city without having to stop at every intersection or wait for a crossing signal?
@M1gas2 жыл бұрын
@@yurimccoy7094 Of course Yuri. Fuck car culture and fuck carOwner virus. I get much more annoyed at cars drivers, and i rarely see cyclists commuting anyway. But there are assholes everywhere, even on bicycles. (Im not talking about just ignoring red lights, im talking about ignoring red lights and making other people have to brake or change direction to avoid collisions). As a cyclist, i even get annoyed at pedestrians! (in a city with few bicycles, pedestrians tend to think cyclist dont exist, and its not uncommon for pedestrians to jump in the way of a cyclist in the road or at cycle lanes.) I mean, it annoys me to see cyclists doing dumb stuff without a helmet,. But it also annoys me to see that when they are wearing a helmet. so, helmet probably has little to do to it, you are right.
@sbl17jackson37 Жыл бұрын
Years ago, I forgot to wear a bicycle helmet on a military base and this asshole MP started yelling at me and finally told me to walk my bike. I guess I was lucky he didn't give me a ticket, but still the way he was yelling at me was really frightening and insulting. He could have just told me that I have to walk my bike without a helmet, and I would have agreed with him, and he could have left. The truth is that building protected bike lanes that separate bicyclist from cars, is much more important than forcing people to wear helmets.
@BrianRouse2 жыл бұрын
Rarely is it mentioned by folks like this that personal responsibility to your spouse, kids, family just might supersede the “inconvenience” of wearing a helmet.
@PhilKulak2 жыл бұрын
Then why don't you wear a helmet all day except when you sleep (unless it's a bunk bed)? Head injuries can happen any time. Why would you ever get in a car, for any reason? Why take a shower standing up? Why drink a beer or eat a piece of bacon? To say that literally anything you do that could make you any bit less safe is some betrayal of your family is a terrible argument.
@crisnguyen5712 жыл бұрын
@@PhilKulak people don’t go skydiving everyday. Even those who love it passionately. If you’re riding at 20mph on a bike several times a week, a helmet is probably a good idea. And the more dependents you have in your life, the more important it is to protect yourself from entering a vegetative state. If you’re commuting to the grocery store or something low risk at low speeds, then forgoing a helmet seems acceptable.
@steveballzack14092 жыл бұрын
@@PhilKulak I don't wear a helmet because I just don't, but most of the activities you mentioned take place at a normal, human speed, and when you're in a car you're surrounded by metal and airbags and wearing a seatbelt, although you're entirely correct that driving a car is pretty goddamn dangerous either way you put it because of the speeds involved. Normally when you sleep or shower it happens while stationary so there's much less risk involved. Bicycles can travel at a speed that can easily crack your head if you hit the ground. What I'm saying is that it's probably a good idea to wear a helmet when you're exposed to the environment and traveling at unnaturally high speed.
@Anonymous-vh6kp2 жыл бұрын
@@PhilKulak I agree completely, with everything in life comes a risk, even sipping beer, to not risk at all is to not live at all. This debate strikes a level of philosophy that deserves some pondering.
@chickenfrend Жыл бұрын
Do you think the same thing when you get in your car? Do you put a helmet on when driving?
@alexheist48882 жыл бұрын
So many bad arguments in this video, but comparing cycling in the U.S. to cycling in the Netherlands to make a point about how safe it is to ride without a helmet is beyond insane.
@ninetendopesaitama21072 жыл бұрын
Delusional.
@clockfingerboards2 жыл бұрын
There is absolutely no good reason to not wear a helmet.
@jasonhochman37502 жыл бұрын
I agree with a lot of this. Many aspects of safety are up to rider behavior, being alert, controlling speed, and following traffic laws. BUT, I do wear a helmet all the time, in that I have learned that accidents can happen very quickly and easily. I have hit edge traps that snagged my tire in a street seam and tossed me over unexpectedly. I've also known people who managed to fall over in their own driveway while mounting a bike. Plus, if you get hit by a car, your head doesn't necessarily strike the car, but may hit the ground. but it is true that bike helmets don't provide that much protection. On a motorcycle I wear a full face helmet, which is DOT certified. According to the motorcycle safety class I had to take, most impacts are not on the top of your head, which is the area that bike helmets protect. At the end of the day, I feel the freedom of bike riding, and a helmet doesn't interfere with that for me.
@chesterchambers96432 жыл бұрын
Risk has 2 components: the magnitude of the bad outcome, and the probability of the bad outcome. We have reason to believe that the magnitude of the bad outcome is likely to be reduced by the helmet. On the other hand, we have also seen that drivers give bicycle riders without helmets more room. This suggest that the probability of the bad outcome is also reduced. I have always suspected that the product of these two number (damage and probability) is lower if i don't wear the helmet in most cases. Therefore, I won't wear it. However, i do have exceptions. If i am riding in a group or on gravel I will wear a helmet because falling is a lot more likely in that setting.
@tomwebb102 жыл бұрын
Decreasing the risk of a head injury for not much money is nonsense to not consider it.
@el.vende.hummus2 жыл бұрын
I understand the point and as a daily city commuter I partially agree, the problem arises when other traffic factors (buses, taxis, other people) can act recklessly and harm you even if you ride well. It is at this point that the helmet becomes important.
@permagnusandersson60522 жыл бұрын
just be very cautious and look ahead. If you can't do that a helmet is the smallest of your problems. When you are not perfectly overlooking the entire traffic, then you are reckless yourself. I've been in a few crashes myself and only once had the helmet saved my head and that accident only I was to blame.. no one else involved. All the other crashes were either lucky or just not heavy. The above only accounts for when you do not live in the states or any other "car-nazi-country"... as sad as it is but I am very glad I do not have to be there let alone cycle there.
@chasehill71432 жыл бұрын
I used to not wear a helmet because I came from a skateboard and snowboard background where it was seen “uncool” to wear helmets. You would be judged if you showed up to the skatepark with a helmet and at times made fun of. When I started cycling, I had that same idea and never wore a helmet until my family and girlfriend were concerned. I ride fast and dangerous so decided to start wearing one and I can say that the cycling community is very welcoming towards wearing a helmet unlike the skate community which is great. All in all, do what you want and don’t let people’s judgment get to you and ride safe
@Bruwhyamistillhere Жыл бұрын
same bro. i skate a lot and just bought a bike but my guardians are concerned that i will get hurt but i don't want to look like a canon ball 😂.
@draconianTL Жыл бұрын
I wore a helmet on indoor vert but never, never on street.
@bait30272 жыл бұрын
When I got knocked unconscious, I awakened to a new understanding of helmets.
@ibastiasoficial2 жыл бұрын
I bike commute everyday and the worst accident I had riding a bike wasn't against a car but against a careless cyclist who came real fast into the lane from between two parked vans and he crashed me, the helmet saved my skull and brain, and yes, I ended up dragging my face on pavement with some serious wounds on my face and 15 days doctor's note (the guy run away), but I'm not eating through a straw, just because of the helmet, because the main and worst impact was right into the front end of the helmet. In my country, they do mandatory to wear a helmet, not because they care about you, but because you're such an expensive cost for the state if you end up with brain damage.
@paths2go2 жыл бұрын
Car industry wants to make bicycle helmets mandatory, guess why...
@kpunk2 жыл бұрын
I follow the race car/regular car rule of helmet wearing. If i'm planning on riding hard on my fast road bike I wear a helmet. If i'm just doing errands on the slow commuter I don't need it
@dr.comtedetarde2 жыл бұрын
That's the way to go. Without exaggerations. Like grandmothers being forced to wear helmet, knee and elbow protection to walk to the corner drugstore
@SuperCJification2 жыл бұрын
Regardless of the arguments made, I think the most important thing to remember is just like with seatbelt laws and how you could say the same thing; "if I am going under 20mph I can't die in a car wreck so therefore I should only be required to wear a seatbelt on the highway". Remember; Nobody heads out in the morning with the intention of wrecking. Wear a helmet, not because it's gonna prevent 100% of all jackasses on the road, not because it's gonna save your life 100% of the time, but because when you do happen to find yourself an unwilling participant in an accident, that's a bad time to think "gee maybe I shoulda wore my helmet today". Why not be both careful *and* safe? You don't have to put your mortality at stake just to be a little more situationally aware.
@AardvarkDK2 жыл бұрын
"Why not be both careful and safe?" But only when cycling, right? There's no reason to be safe when not cycling.
@anyways44382 жыл бұрын
Nobody's ever picked a bus instead of a car because of the seatbelt. Helmets are just straight up too inconvenient to wear on a daily basis for most people to the point of it being enough to discourage people from cycling like in the Australian example
@zloboslav_2 жыл бұрын
As a pedestrian I don't wear a helmet while walking and I still have the risk of being hit by a car :(
@jeffreyflint6286 Жыл бұрын
Didnt have one as a kid. I dont feel I need one now. I'm 63 and still rockin away on my bicycle. I figure it's my choice as to wether to wear one or not. If you want to wear one do so.
@mokujinsan99462 жыл бұрын
Mate, I live in Berlin. Its a fucking war on the roads and cycle lanes. Tourists that can't ride, E Scooters practically everywhere sometimes with two people on at a time. The Taxi drivers are fucking crazy cutting you up whenever they can. Huge BMWs, Mercedes etc everywhere racing each other to the next traffic light. Very dangerous indeed. The helmet has saved many in this crazy city.
@johnr88202 жыл бұрын
Helmets have saved countless lives...it’s not rocket science...it’s cool until you find out the hard way
@titaniumismagical86432 жыл бұрын
I never ever wore a helmet back in the 90s, I didn't even own a helmet, but I do now. A helmet is a must now for me. Too many distracted people on cell phones these days, to not wear a helmet.
@biggibbs46782 жыл бұрын
If you expect to get hit by a car should you be riding on the road?
@darriusholt Жыл бұрын
@@biggibbs4678 prepare for the worst and hope for the best.
@miket.220 Жыл бұрын
This is a good point. More distracted drivers out there. If you are riding where you are exposed to car traffic, I'd say a helmet is a must.
@titaniumismagical8643 Жыл бұрын
@@biggibbs4678 I don't expect to be hit by a car. I keep right. I have a small drop bar fold in mirror. As a retired trucker, I have eyes behind my head at all times. If I end up hitting the pavement, I'll have some protection on the most vulnerable part of my body.
@TylerMumford2 жыл бұрын
No judgment here. I wear a helmet when I ride the streets and go without on the weekends (city vs beach). You do you, man! Stay alert and be safe out in the streets
@joeymacme6 ай бұрын
I watched this video following a recommendation from @BikeFarmer. Great points. The weird obsession around helmet wearing for every bike ride is not only an american mindset, but the loud "shaming" and false "caring" is. Improving infrastructure, driver education and attitudes are far more important factors, and should be predominant in every discussion around road safety. Don't forget about bike maintenance, personal behaviour, and flashing rear lights too if I may say so.
@scottbachmann19622 жыл бұрын
Thank you. I ride a really stable Townie 7D with more substantial tires and I ride almost exclusively on rail trails and riverwalks. So these are flat trails. I don’t ride on roads with cars. I have assessed the risk and I think there’s an extremely small chance that I’m going to crash on a nice, flat rail trail. No helmet for me. Besides, when I was a kid they didn’t even make bike helmets; you couldn’t even buy one in a store if you wanted to. 😂
@miket.220 Жыл бұрын
Haha. If you were a kid in the 70s like me, we all did tricks on our 'muscle' bikes and BMXs with no helmets. 'Safety' wasn't really part of the thought process, it seemed.
@eto23522 жыл бұрын
Though well spoken and appreciate the viewpoint, it's full of inaccuracies and false logic. This is a debate gone through by motorcycles. The flipside of the "freedom" argument is the cost of medical to everyone. Taxpayers flip the bill for their "freedom". What is it when society pays the cost for one person's choice? That's not freedom, that's social welfare. Do I agree? Maybe not, but that's the road you are on with these arguments. Cycling in other countries without a helmet is safer because they have cycling infrastructure. It is false to say "other countries don't wear helmets and they are still safe" as a direct comparison to the USA. Anyone that has cycled in the NL and any city in the US will instantly tell you that. Cycling in the NL is safer because of infrastructure. Same reason Aussies don't have it and have issues like the US. It's not helmets, it's because the cities are designed for bicycles. Look at your own clips- bikes in numbers, but on roads clear of cars. Comparisons to cars is also very misleading. edit- *The highest risk auto driving sectors all wear helmets: Racing. Helmets work and they would absolutely not wear them if they didn't work.* No, you don't wear a helmet in a *passenger* car but a car has a entire steel cage rated in crash testing, multiple airbags, seatbelts, passive safety electronics such as auto braking, abs, and a host of other safety systems in lieu of the operator wearing a helmet. A bicycle has none of that. Of course there are more injuries in a car. There are literally millions of everyday users of cars that put on avg 15,000 miles per year. Cycling statistics are not comparable. Literally the only piece of safety gear a cyclist can buy is a helmet. The main thing cities need to do is move away from car-centric roads and people need to push for PEOPLE-centric city planning. We need to get rid of the adversarial relationship with cars and have roads that reflect equal footing for everyone using shared roads. I don't shame cyclists for not wearing a helmet. And, we do have a choice to do what we want. We are free to ride how we want and that's what's great about a bicycle too. But throwing up these false equivalency arguments or saying a helmet doesn't protect you is ridiculous. A helmet does protect your head. It's not even debatable as so many people have shown after accident videos of the protection afforded. Does that automatically mean you have to wear one? No. But you don't make misleading and false statements about helmet protection to bolster not wearing one. Pads and giant spot lights all over your body makes you safer. Does that mean you should wear them? Of course not. Wear a helmet or don't. I don't always wear one. That's up to me. Like any other piece of gear, a helmet is a tool. You use the proper tool for the job. Do you look at a wrench and say, "No, I'm against wrenches. Freedom."
@dr.comtedetarde2 жыл бұрын
Exactly ,the proper tool for the proper circumstances and style of riding, avoiding tool superfluities. If the circumstances don't call for a helmet y use just a hat And following this policy ,I have ridden bikes for fifty years and so far I have had NO head lesions whatsoever.
@TheDiplomaticAcademy2 жыл бұрын
Exactly what I wanted to say. Also, I think it's completely not tolerable to choose to not wearing a helmet and trying to justify it by providing false/misleading information. It can be personal choice - yes, without law regulations, but it absolutely must be an well informed choice with proven statistics and facts not speculations! Because, actually it applies to everyone to some extend (we are example for others).
@JAHinHK2 жыл бұрын
Spot on. Thank you for going point by point. This should be the top comment.
@SteezeMcWilliams2 жыл бұрын
You've explained my comment better than I ever could. Definitely a lot of misleading info/misinformation in this video and a lot of points that didn't actually look at the detail or whole context. the video also missed that the dutch have a much better attitude to cyclists and learn cyclists interaction when learning to drive and neither of those things are true for US and AUS. Having this great relationship with cyclists makes it safer for them and hence even less of a need for helmets when paired with great infrastructure.
@biggibbs46782 жыл бұрын
The cost of obesity is far greater to society than people having fun outside was
@hobscotch2 жыл бұрын
Better safe than sorry ✌🏻
@ChrisCoxCycling2 жыл бұрын
Hear hear. I live in Australia, so apart from "is this bike ride a risk of me crashing and hitting my head" you also have to ask yourself "is this bike ride a risk of me coming across a cop that wants to give me a fine". For most, like me, you just wear a helmet so you don't have to deal with the latter. What happens is you see a lot of people wearing very cheap helmets, poorly fitted, flopping about all over the place, which in the case of a crash is more likely to cause them more injuries than prevent anything. Helmet laws have many unintended negative consequences, but in this day and age of absolute terror of litigation, once they're in, they're almost impossible to repeal. Don't make the mistake Australia made. Helmets are OK. Helmet laws suck.
@TerryB2 жыл бұрын
Appreciate the inside line on that. I’m with helmets but not making people wear helmets. Let the people chose.
@tomyrobinson31962 жыл бұрын
There were only about 800 bicycle deaths out of 42 million riders in the US last year. Yet every time this subject comes up a thousand people comment about the time wearing a helmet saved their life.
@john2.0992 жыл бұрын
Do you think that could be because helmets work and are saving people from injury? Do you not realize your comment just proved how dumb your opinion is? You may be the actual dumbest person alive holy cow please don't take it personally but I feel like I actually am commenting on a post a unicorn made like how did you even figure out what the symbols on your keyboard mean? Is this one of those "put monkeys in a room with a typewriter and you'll get Shakespeare" infinite possibilities type things i'm witnessing? are you still alive to reply to this? If so please try your best to remember to breathe while you're typing you absolute Neanderthal lmao
@helbertasprilla5 ай бұрын
Wear a helmet and ALWAYS wear a condom. Protect both heads. PSA
@kul0zki2 жыл бұрын
My friends told me to wear a helmet, I ignored them, I told them that nothing was going to happen to me. On January 9 I was hit by a car and I lost my memory and I don't remember anything. Thanks to the policeman who called my family, they found out about my accident. I would leave my work and go down the bike lane. Greetings from Argentina.
@el.vende.hummus2 жыл бұрын
Menos mal que no pasó algo más grave. Suerte compa, cuidate.
@ovrxpsd2 жыл бұрын
how do you remember getting hit by a car then? 🤔 /s
@dr.comtedetarde2 жыл бұрын
The helmets are not designed for car crashes
@permagnusandersson60522 жыл бұрын
You lost your memory? That's not uncommon when getting hit on the head... I don't think the helmet would have saved you.
@dwcalex2 жыл бұрын
@@permagnusandersson6052 I think a helmet would have saved him.
@perpetuated2 жыл бұрын
I'm curious why this is on Terry's channel and not Eben's? Because controversial clickbait drives up engagement? Most of this doesn't make sense..
@dannyize2 жыл бұрын
No one ever shamed me into wearing a helmet. After my over-the-handlebars accident, I started wearing a helmet. I "shamed" myself into it. I was lucky: no injuries other than sore wrists. My bike was ruined, having a bent frame. Another reason people -- especially older people -- should wear a helmet is in case you crash as a result of a heart attack or other medical condition. You will have enough to deal with, why add the misery of a head injury. I'm calling BS here with no shame attached.
@davidr98762 жыл бұрын
Bicycle helmets are not 100% effective, that doesn't mean they are 0% effective or you shouldn't wear one.
@procarpenter1788 Жыл бұрын
A car hit me two years ago. The back of my helmet was shattered. I walked away, sore but ok. I worked the next day. I’m a carpenter, not a desk jockey. Would I have died? I don’t know. Would I have had a severe concussion, at the least? Absolutely. Be safe, everyone. Don’t listen to shitheads on the Internet.
@procarpenter1788 Жыл бұрын
The back of my head hit the ground. Not the car. This guy is a fucking moron. There is literally NO reason to not wear a helmet. Fuck this asshole.
@gattmolson2 жыл бұрын
I only wear my helmet when I do something dangerous like racing, fast group rides, intense training, and technical trails. When I got out to simply ride my bike I don't think I need a helmet.
@aw80792 жыл бұрын
Heat Stroke is the reason I stopped wearing a helmet on long climbs. I noticed a significant difference in how I feel at the top. I live in a hot climate
@bikingchupei2447 Жыл бұрын
wear a cap under the helmet.
@Horus-Lupercal3 ай бұрын
Wet a cap, then put it on under your helmet. That's what the Vietnamese do.
@sommelierofstench2 жыл бұрын
if i am on a casual ride to pick up something from a store or just cruise around in leisure mode, i don’t wear a helmet. but once i put on the cycling kit and want to go fast, it’s helmet time. when riding aggressively, a helmet seems like a good idea. i think most can agree with this sentiment.
@meyeame8956 Жыл бұрын
Yep it comes down to personal choice, and the law typically does defend that freedom of choice for adults at least.
@caerffili_callin2 жыл бұрын
I have been cycling for over 50 yrs, I wear a helmet in winter to keep my head warm but not any other time. Statistically you are much more likely to slip and bang your head getting out of the bath, but when was the last time you wore a helmet when bathing? Our society is safety obsessed, life is to be lived and that involves risk.
@DeepBlueEdit2 жыл бұрын
Amen!
@joangregg43782 жыл бұрын
I've ridden with and without helmets for many years. Suffered concussions with helmets (false sense of security?) I ride motorcycles. Where is the seat belt? The best safety equipment is the kind you don't need. Be safe out there Ya'll. P.S. I wear helmets most of the time.
@arvidfahlander53642 жыл бұрын
Been working as a messenger for about 5 years, rode without a helmet for about 2.5 years. I've had about 10 crashes over those five years, self-inflicted, such as ice-spots in the winter - pulling out the cleat from the pedal when accelerating - sliding on wet leafs/mud. However in the last 12 months I've been hit by cars 3 times, I was riding at controlled, low speeds, sometimes on the road, sometimes on the cycling path. One of those incidents left me injured for two weeks. Wear a helmet, the unforeseen moments of injury often comes from outside of your control.
@pauloborn80672 жыл бұрын
You're a bike messenger who has had a lot of crashes.... so everyone else must wear a helmet? How does that work?
@alelectric27672 жыл бұрын
When I was younger aka in my 20s and 30s I never wore a helmet and hated people who told me i needed yo wear one. Now in my 50s i feel my balance isn’t quite there so any protection is helpful. That being said I’m well aware getting hit by a vehicle is a death sentence regardless of a helmet.
@Fxd_bean Жыл бұрын
as someone who rides without a helmet a lot it’s a personal choice i have one i wear it when i feel i need to but i do a lot of fast paced tricks when i’m riding and the feeling of a helmet is restricting along with the fact that you don’t push it as much with out one because you don’t have the false sense of security also you learn how to protect your head i actually got hit by a car the other day and instinct kicked in and i dropped my shoulder into it and rolled over the bonnet avoiding injury completely
@mozarkozark2 жыл бұрын
My helmet has saved my life so I'm not complaining. The only thing i want a helmet to do is protect my head when it impacts the ground and that its done. A helmet will totally save your skull from being smashed like a raw egg when your head hits the ground.
Жыл бұрын
Please wear a helmet. You are not alone in the traffic. If you crash, many people will be involved to help you, so the least you can do is minimize the potential damage to yourself to save them the trouble. You are not wearing a helmet only for your good but also for the good of others, be considerate.
@AardvarkDK Жыл бұрын
You tell that to drivers too, right?
Жыл бұрын
@@AardvarkDK No, because they are sitting in a safe spot attached with a safety belt and have many airbags and steel frame around them. The helmet is the ONLY safety equipment you have on a bike. Do you see the difference? ;)
@AardvarkDK Жыл бұрын
@ No, I don't. Because that "safe spot" is not safe. Head-injuries are the primary cause of death among motor vehicle occupants. Remember to always wear a helmet when you're in a car.
@FrameGame1 Жыл бұрын
I cant believe this is an actual take
@gur262 Жыл бұрын
@drivers safety is literally danger to everyone else. From the long hood over the a pillar to the weight.
@MxCraven2 жыл бұрын
I came from a pure racing background, I have images of huge deaths in pro racing in my mind from birth, and I couldn't touch my bike without a helmet for my childhood. I used to say always wear a helmet, but after seeing places further away from the UK, like Aus and Netherlands I understand that helmets are less important for commuting than general safety. I'll still wear a helmet, because I go dumb fast, take risks, and ride like a wannabe version of what Terry films when I'm going to fetch milk :P. I now understand what my helmet can protect me from, and it can only protect me from my own crashing, not protect me from cars.
@AardvarkDK2 жыл бұрын
Yet helmets don't seem to have made much of a difference in cycling competitions where they have been mandatory since 2003.
@ynotnilknarf392 жыл бұрын
Helmet mandation in pro cycling has meant more deaths and more crashes/injuries, the effect of helmet wearing to risk taking in collision sports, as well as cricket, boxing, Ice hckey have proven that helmets are an utter failure and increase dangers/injuries not reduce them.
@heywoodjablowme88362 жыл бұрын
@@ynotnilknarf39 What an incredibly stupid comment. When a guy takes a puck or stick to the face it's because a hockey helmet has a visor and no face protection. When you slam your head on the ice and don't get a concussion it's because of that ice cream lid you got on your dome, same concept in cycling. The fact cyclists take risks has nothing to do with helmets. In case you are blind along with stupid, spandex offers minimal protection when crashing at 50mph.
@markuskani71902 жыл бұрын
@@ynotnilknarf39 not true. Why are you spreading lies? Even with helmet the damages for your brain playing american football are pretty hard.
@markuskani71902 жыл бұрын
@@heywoodjablowme8836 he seems to be a special kind of lowlife who says Kids shouldnt wear helmets. Im pretty sure we have a corona and ausschwitz denier here. I guess he had several concussions and his brain is not worth being protected any more. Sad ;)
@alvinmu62842 жыл бұрын
You make some valid points, but some claims are ridiculous. "The equivalent of a helmet on a bike is a helmet on a car." Wth? One is a 2 ton metal frame with airbags! Do you really want to risk your head? This video really frustrates those of us who benefited from wearing a helmet. You never know when you'll need one. Watch this guy's short on how his helmet saved him kzbin.infojmagCOT5zBc?feature=share
@J.P.1.2 жыл бұрын
@@miatomi however, I have recently begun watching American dash cam videos and there are some shocking accidents that people walk away from in which 15 years ago they would have certainly been seriously injured or died. People can recover from a concussion, but not death.
@alvinmu62842 жыл бұрын
@@miatomi if pro riders with world class handling feel the need to always wear a helmet, us mortals can be bothered. I live in the DC area. Police won't fine you for no helmet or no bike lights, but almost every ride I see wears a helmet. You have no idea if a driver is distracted, don't take the chance. Simply not worth it. You can cite other countries, but this is where we live.
@matthewbenson94712 жыл бұрын
@@alvinmu6284 they're going at race speeds in a bunch. Some perspective required
@Simte2 жыл бұрын
I wear it all the time, no matter if I'm sending it, or on some gravel grinding or in the commute. I almost died using a track bike and the helm did a helluva job protecting me.
@Curi0u50ne2 жыл бұрын
Ok girlie
@singletona0822 жыл бұрын
And that's great. It worked for you when it needed to. However a lot of people just assume it's going to magically save them from situations a thin sheet of plastic sure as hell ain't gonna help with. Like... oh. getting sideswiped by a car.
@jaykudie2 жыл бұрын
@@singletona082 do they or do people just wear it because they don’t really know what situation their going to get into? I’ve never heard anyone say that
@RobertOKruk2 жыл бұрын
I remember pedalling up a hill going less than 5kmph and pushing hard into the cranks, something broke on one side of the cranks and the pedal force I was exerting slammed me into the ground and I hit my helmet quite hard. You can't always prevent mechanical failures and roads/cement are very hard. If you have the option. Wear your helmet! I love the feeling of the wind in my hair too, but I want to feel it for the rest of my life.
@apeman58802 жыл бұрын
unless its windy you wont feel the wind in ur hair wanna know why? drumrolls badumbadum cause ur wearing a helmet hehe
@sonymicronin Жыл бұрын
@@apeman5880imagine taking a walk 🤦♂️ there are many ways to enjoy the wind blowing through hair besides biking
@mlee6050 Жыл бұрын
I don't use helmet as I found when I do the car drivers over take me closer
@bryanlabchuk2 жыл бұрын
You don't need them until you do. Especially when walking or driving, where you are more statistically likely to get an injury that a helmet would help prevent than when riding a bike. But wear one while riding a bike if you want, its not harmful - just don't be helmet police if its not actually your local law to wear one.
@dr.comtedetarde2 жыл бұрын
If I believed that so-called Murphy's "Law", if that was really true, I would have to also walk with a helmet to the bakery or to my corner drugstore 🙂
@permagnusandersson60522 жыл бұрын
even IF it is the law, you still are not the po-effing-lice! Mind you own goddamn business
@m0rShh2 жыл бұрын
You're more likely to be injured while walking because people, on average, spend a LOT more time walking than they do cycling. That doesn't mean walking is more dangerous, you just have a lot more opportunities to get hurt while doing it because it's something you do all the time. There's a LOT more things that can go wrong while riding a bike than while walking, but people spend less time doing it so those things don't happen as often. Stats are meaningless without context.
@ashleighmason49822 жыл бұрын
Now they ask where is my helmet, but if I put on a helmet, they will ask where are my brakes. It's just never enough 🤦🏼♀️ 💙💛
@HappyHands. Жыл бұрын
🤣
@miket.220 Жыл бұрын
Too many busybodies in the world.
@southfloridaarcheryguy1142 жыл бұрын
I wear a helmet. But I respect the right of others to decide for themselves what’s best for them. I have no wish to decide what’s best for others……
@solidyel73982 жыл бұрын
Good helmet - safe head stay safe dude
@adam18852822 жыл бұрын
I don't like my head hitting the ground, it hurts, so if a helmet helps a little then I'll wear it
@sg137iu895 ай бұрын
Most of the comments missed the point of this video. He explained his position quite nicely. Maybe watch it again?
@onepunchvegan8665 ай бұрын
His points are just wrong and stupid.
@sg137iu895 ай бұрын
@@onepunchvegan866 Very articulate
@DutchCherokeeXJ Жыл бұрын
I’ve been riding my bike in the Netherlands for 30 years without a helmet. I continued to do so in Toronto for 2 years and now in L.A. since 2005. I don’t run red lights like fellow bike riders who are wearing a helmet and think they are invincible. I ride my upright Gazelle, made in NL and always be alert while riding on busy streets. Of course I can’t control drivers coming up from behind who are distracted but I ride as far to the right as possible. I watched my fellow Dutchman Martijn Doolaard riding his bike from Washington State to Patagonia w/o wearing a helmet. He’s still alive. He’s got 4 great episodes on KZbin. I don’t mind people wearing bike helmets but please don’t shame those who decide not to. Keep riding!
@Blbbbb Жыл бұрын
Count yourself lucky to date.
@YungStinkyWinky2 жыл бұрын
Wear a helmet though.
@redrocker10552 жыл бұрын
"When anyone asks me how I can best describe my experience in nearly forty years at sea, I merely say, uneventful. I have never been in any accident... or any sort worth speaking about. I never saw a wreck and never have been wrecked nor was I ever in any predicament that threatened to end in disaster of any sort." ~ E. J. Smith, Captain, RMS Titanic
@yourneighborwiththecutedog8 ай бұрын
i dont wear a helmet because i refuse to believe that the world is a scary, dangerous place. i also live in a dense, walkable 15 minute city (portland, or).
@Eagle-zl4gz2 жыл бұрын
I’ve been riding my bike since the 70’s no helmet. I don’t use a helmet with my motorcycle either. Yep, people try to shame others lol. I love my freedom that’s why they call me the Eagle 🦅
@jazzcabbage6662 жыл бұрын
I've ridden bikes all my life with no helmet until my last major accident where I suffered a pretty good TBI. My mental health has since been a struggle, I get mood swings and have hearing loss/really bad tinnitus in my right ear and have some muscle and nerve damage. As much as I've been shamed for not wearing a helmet, I only wear one now JUST IN CASE I find myself in a specific situation where a helmet works they way it's intended. Otherwise, I understand they don't make *that* much of a difference in your ride safety.
@ziggypi48132 жыл бұрын
love this...ive done delivery work Seattle, SF, LA..for 10 years...never worn a helmet..never had a wreck. I've noticed biggest flaw in city biker mentality is they think, they have 'the right of way' ..and dont look. Awareness is number one safety mechanism and there is no shortcut for that. I bike mostly in 25mph zones, so reaction time is much better. I'm not anti helmet but in my risk analysis I just don't put myself at risk very often.
@joaquinherrera58512 жыл бұрын
Yessss!👍
@bikingchupei2447 Жыл бұрын
you can only control your own awareness.
@stuartcampbell46262 ай бұрын
I have biked in North America for 20+ years, 90% of the time without a helmet...but 100% of the time with the assumption that I am INVISIBLE to others. That means always having a bail-out strategy in mind (a technique I was also taught back in the day driving a car), checking my shoulder inccesantly, taking a full lane at higher speeds (when not actually impacting car flow), keeping adequate distance from parked cars, being aware of shadows, being aware of sun glare in driver's eyes, nearly always using bike lights, even in the day, assuming any moment in a driver's blind spot will be catastrophic, assuming drivers dangerously run yellow and red lights regularly, assuming drivers have failed to signal (even more regular, of course), assuming fellow cyclists do stupid last-minute stuff sometimes, and never donning headphones. I have done this for so long that it has all become subconscious, and the remaining risk for me is judged minimal enough that I choose...my little bit of freedom. ❤ That said, when I go out riding with my daughters in the future, I suppose that part of me that has lived in Europe and Asia will have to die a little bit inside, and sacrifice that freedom to avoid "do what I say, not what I do." 😉
@davidharris63702 жыл бұрын
The general message was okay at best that you should feel free to wear a helmet, and the safety of wearing a helmet while biking off traill is overstated. However, stating that wearing a helmet while biking isn't similar to wearing a seatbelt in a car and is more similar to wearing a helmet in a car is disingenuous and a mismatched analogy. There are so many other safety features in a car that the statement is ludicrous. If you don't like wearing a helmet because it feels better not to and it offends your sense of freedom, that's ok, but is more of a statement on your judgment than anything else.
@ridgey_didge2 жыл бұрын
Air bags, crumple zones, ABS, traction control, modern sensors / warnings. Cars are safe enough without helmets because of the other features, like you mention. And guess what, when cars are in high risk situations where these other safety features are removed (Such as in motorsport), drivers DO wear helmets. Bikes have exactly zero safety features aside from maybe brakes (if that counts). Wearing a helmet is all you got. Bike geo, riding carefully etc do very little in the event of a crash. They may help reduce the risk of having a crash, but should a crash happen, other than a helmet you have no real safety feature to protect you.
@Robotooo2 жыл бұрын
@@ridgey_didge Not to mention the WHOLE FUCKING CAR is a giant shell around you....kind of like a helmet is on your noggin.
@sweeneyturd2 жыл бұрын
You don't wear a helmet in a car because you have airbags. They reduce acceleration during impact. This is what a helmet is designed to do as well. Go watch Bell's helmet testing video. After the test, there is a neat graph which shows the acceleration curve and how the helmets reduces that acceleration. Watch it, understand, and profit. I love freedom. I will never shame a person for not wearing a helmet. I will however shame you for providing false information. The science behind a helmet is indisputable and proven. Helmets unquestionably reduce the acceleration associated with impact. Please use your powers for good Terry.