Cavalier":1p056tjy said:
The thing that bothers me most about the argument for whether or not a cyclist should wear a helmet is the blame transfer that's often involved. Those who advocate most strongly for a cyclist to wear a helmet are often those who are most likely to injure a cyclist, namely, the car lobby. By taking up the cause of compulsory helmet wearing certain people are merely justifying the unnecessary killing of law abiding cyclists.
It's compulsary for seatbelts to be warn, helmets on motorbikes etc. Even compulsary I think for new cars to have loads and loads of padding and protection systems around the people inside the box and little protection directed towards protecting the pedestrian. I do havet o say however that the big bad ugly 4x4 people talk about (like a nice range rover or dicovery) are thing I would muc rather hit than the old solid steel jobs and low ramed cars.
These modern things bend when flech and bones hit them... as tested by myself.
My helemt I would say in that instance protected me for'ed and may have protected the rear of my head. I really don't think I would have been walking easily with no scrapes to my head or big bumps etc. Helmet is toast though and to people who say 'if it cracked it failed' no it didn't, reached it's limit at that particular point, it did not 'fail'
And I still say the only reason I wear a helmet is to stop branches and simple head bangs from trees and low branches and things to let me keep riding not in pain. That's it main purpose for me, anything extra that is hard to quantify is a bonus.
It also makes me look cool, has a nice peak to keep the sun and rain of my eyes.
That's coming from a person who rearly used to wear one apart from in races as I didn't like them (Giro Air Attack user). these modern things are so much nicer to wear.
Back then I used to get head cuts, bumps and quality headaches from entertaining riding. Now these little things don't happen.
It's like wearing good gloves and shoes, protect you at the bits you like to use a lot. But none are going to stop a lorry from not seeing you and flattening you.