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Always on my road bike or mountain bike. On my 'momma' cruiser w/ basket I don't. Usually I have a kid on the back (who always has a helmet) when heading to the store or pool. However, I feel guilty not wearing one when I make my kids where them. I should be smarter than that, but I'm not. Most of my coworkers that ride to work wear helmets, but there are several that go with the busy traffic w/ no helmet. Now I think they are crazy. |
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Thats fair enough, but surely it should be a matter of free choice?. After reading some of those replies I sometimes wonder how you guys over there get to pluck up courage enough to step outside!. |
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I don't wear a helmet. Should I wait to bust my skull or get one in advance? I had one bad fall. A dog scared me and I wrecked. I went down on my shoulder. For the longest time when I would move the wrong way I would pull a muscle. I think I pinched a nerve or something. After 10 years it quit. |
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I've had my fair share of spills, but my helmet has never so much as gotten a scratch on it. For some reason only my arms and legs get the real road/dirt contact. But there was a short period where I didn't wear my helmet simply because it was inconvenient to carry around a helmet, but that was stupid. Luckily I never got into a serious wreck, but I always wear my helmet now, unless I'm riding only on campus, where there are no vehicles, and speeds are really slow. |
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This is one of those questions with widely varying responses. People who have been injured without wearing a helmet have learned their lesson the hard way and probably will always wear a helmet in the future. People who go without a helmet should learn a lesson from this, and start wearing a helmet. |
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I never ride without a lid on. Period. Maybe its that I feel like I have more to lose than the folks that dont wear them, maybe im scared to bounce my head off the pavement...really i dont know, but I never leave home without it. you can fix an arm, leg, etc. you only get one good knock to the noggin Its funny though, here in Philly (probably all over Pa too) there is no helmet law for motorcycles. I always get a kick out of seeing just about everyone on a bike wearing a helmet, but RARELY see people on motorcycles with helmets on. It always erks me out when i see guys on motorcycles with their helmet strapped to the back while they ride. you have it...why not put it on. you may think its "not cool" to wear one, but its a hell of a lot cooler than being dead |
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Absolutely. Protect your melon. Fatal crash in my area last week, the victim was not wearing a helmet
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I do not, although i really really should. I recommend that you do,, even if it is not the 'cool' thing to do. I can't tell you how many of my friends have been to the hospital, myself include, due to bike accidents, and while there were not head injuries, there easily could have been. Plus, if i did wear my helmet alll of the time it would ave me alot of grief from my coworkers. |
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Yes. I always have. Once I had a pedal clip break and my knee hit the bottom of my handlebars and flipped the bike....45 mph downhill....helmet cracked over the ear, but I was fine (mucho road rash, though). I think of it as insurance... better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it. |
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I have been in three wrecks on my bike; all during my teens. Two times I was able to just roll off on my side. I scuffed up my shoulder and the side of my knee a bit but I wasn't hurt. The third time I was going down hill in the rain at about 32 mph. The breaks were wet and utterly failed. The road ended in a dead end with a power substation in front of me which was surrounded by concrete pilars or a drainage ditch on either side of it. I chose the drainage ditch. As my wheel went down in the ditch I went over the handle bars and drove my head into the dirt wall on the opposite side of the ditch. When I got up and took my helmet off the styrofoam liner of the helmet fell out in two peices. The plastic shell had a huge gash down the center of it and there was a chuck of rock lodged in one of the vents. So yeah, my helmet saved me from a world of hurt if not death. I have yet to hear a story so someone getting hurt by a helmet or how helmets impair safty; its usually a fashion or comfort issue with those who are against helmets. Not wearing one seems foolish. At best I hear, well I'm an experience rider. The best way to survive an accident is not to get in one. Or, I've been in several accidents and never hurt my head, you just have to learn how to roll through it. That reminds me of the people I talk to about wearing a bullet proof vest (I'm a security guard) and they say, "Well what if you get shot in the face?" Like a vest, helmets aren't perfect but they do improve your odds greatly. |
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While I think that it should be a choice rather than a law(I don't like being told what to do), I always wear a helmet. Just last weekend I was riding a local trail after a rain storm. There was a limb hanging low on the right side of the trail, about head high for me on my bike. Since there was oncoming traffic on the left side of the trail, I attempted to duck under the limb but mis judged it by an inch or two. I got my bell rung pretty good but I didn't go down. I did have to stop and move off the trail for a couple of minutes to let the cobwebs clear. Note to self: make Tylonol part of my riding kit. It took three miles to develop but I got one heck of a headache. Anyway, the bright side of it all is that now I get to go helmet shopping as the plastic on my old one has a nice little split where it hit the limb.
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