Chris James
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Tynan said:tell me that's a joke, so is individual experience valid or not?
Individual experience tells you little about an issue. If I was bitten by a dog then I might justifiably be scared of all dogs, want them muzzled etc. Whereas a population level study may demonstrate that I was extremely unlikely to be bitten by a dog and that my phobia is misplaced.
i.e. my view about the riskiness of something and the effectiveness and reasonableness of any countermeasures I might want to employ might not be born out by actual facts.
It really isn't difficult.
The point I was making is that the helmet enthusiasts (rather than just wearers) believe that any 'I banged my head and I would have been dead if I wasn't wearing a helmet' statements are proof of the efficacy of helmets despite countries that have helmet compulsion not seeing any head injury reductions at all after legislating. But when Ravenbait says that she hurt her head DUE to wearing a helmet then it is just ignored or a different standard of evidence is expected.
Personally I am very happy if people believe that a helmet will save their lives, and I hope that in the event of a crash then their belief will not proof to be misplaced. The amount of safety equipment they choose to wear is their business and none of mine.