gerryattrick
Retrobike Rider
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Two genuine cases and not anecdotes convinced me about helmets:
1. 20 years ago a work colleague died after massive head injuries from riding his road bike into the back of a parked up HGV at night.
2. My wife was in the intensive care ward for a while five months ago. In the next bed was a cyclist who had been hit by a car and fallen, badly damaging his skull. He had a large bandage covering the top of his head with NBF written on it ( a nurse told me it stands for "no bone flap", to allow for easy access to the brain).
Neither of these were wearing crash helmets. Would it have made any difference? I don't know, but it certainly wouldn't have made it any worse.
1. 20 years ago a work colleague died after massive head injuries from riding his road bike into the back of a parked up HGV at night.
2. My wife was in the intensive care ward for a while five months ago. In the next bed was a cyclist who had been hit by a car and fallen, badly damaging his skull. He had a large bandage covering the top of his head with NBF written on it ( a nurse told me it stands for "no bone flap", to allow for easy access to the brain).
Neither of these were wearing crash helmets. Would it have made any difference? I don't know, but it certainly wouldn't have made it any worse.