Should Cycle Helmets Be Legal?

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tombikess

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Why is the guy filming from his groin?

Filming from the seatpost? because it reduces vibration that you get from the handlebars...and with a CMOS censor on HD cameras (and some others, but lets not go into that) a rolling shutter means any vibration causes a horrible rolling effect in the screen, so its in my "groin" to help prevent that.
 

redddraggon

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North Wales
To quote Michael Hutchinson:

"I've had a brilliant idea to improve road safety. We should make it compulsory for drivers to look where they're going."
 
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Does anything happen in the video? I've watched a minute or so of it (can't really have sound on at work) and it seems to be just a video of some bloke's knees. It's quite long - is there a gory ending? Should I bother waiting to find out?

I just thought it was more interesting that being sat in an armchair talking about it, surely being out on a bike is more interesting?
 
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Do your own research. Wear one if you want to dont if you dont want to.

For reams of pointless arguments on the subject use the search facility.

But surely minors aren't in a suitable position to make that kind of decision, so therefore, a law for under 16 year olds is a good idea?
 
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tombikess

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I was waiting for the punchline on that tube,the rider falling off,hitting a dry stone wall,being attacked by a stray Seagull.......anything to liven it up ;)



The irony is, I wasn't wearing a helmet whilst making this.. I lost it you see, and with no law to stop me, i thought id go without it
 
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tombikess

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Having trashed mine this week when i took flying lessons, I see the need, but as to be made compulsory, I think not.
Commonsense tells as when to wear one or not.
What does annoy me a tad, is when you see families out cycling, and mum or dad have made the Kids wear helmets, but then the parents dont, which is firstly not setting a good example, but who going to look after the kids if mum or dad or both have accidents which which end up with them brain damaged or dead, which has happened in the past.. end of Rant

Under 16's might not see common sense in the same way, peer pressure, and for very young children, they may not know the benefits, and if its not law for minors to wear them, they might not, and they might get injured.

I've had my helmet quite possibly save my life (fell off some fairly high skinnies-head on rock, helmet ruined, head saved).
 

rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
If it's not proven that it's a necessary requirement for adults why should it be for under 16s? Anyway, under 16s are capable of reasoned decision making - ask Anne Funnell :wub:

That's my very last word on another helmet thread unless it's to pop in and make witty but pointless posts.
 

Rob3rt

Man or Moose!
Location
Manchester
That was boring. Poor pro-helmet argument, poor presentation. Its just someone with a bee in there bonnet riding about on a bike ranting.


If you mounted your camera on your helmet you might pay more attention to not loosing your helmet!
 
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tombikess

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That was boring. Poor pro-helmet argument, poor presentation. Its just someone with a bee in there bonnet riding about on a bike ranting.


If you mounted your camera on your helmet you might pay more attention to not loosing your helmet!




Expect to mount a digital camera to my helmet would requiring drilling it, risking saftely, and also have a quarter inch bolt on the inside (I assume there are purpose built mounts, but why both when all I need is a reflector mount and a quarter inch bolt, especially since my new bullet cam setup is coming in a couple of weeks).
 
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tombikess

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If it's not proven that it's a necessary requirement for adults why should it be for under 16s? Anyway, under 16s are capable of reasoned decision making - ask Anne Funnell :wub:

That's my very last word on another helmet thread unless it's to pop in and make witty but pointless posts.



I'm 15, and whilst I agree, I am perfectly able to make that decision, as I'm sure every other 16, 15, 14, 13, 12 year old is, but what about young children? Under 16 seems to be a cut-off point, so plucking out a random age, i.e. all those under 11 must wear one, isn't quite as practical, in my opinion, although maybe it would work. But with 14, 15, 16 year olds, surely peer pressure often means a helmet is neglected, I know ive purposely not taken my helmet when going to see friends because its a pain to carry around etc. But if it was law, it would be a given that everyone has one, its just a thought.
 

theclaud

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I'm 15, and whilst I agree, I am perfectly able to make that decision, as I'm sure every other 16, 15, 14, 13, 12 year old is, but what about young children? Under 16 seems to be a cut-off point, so plucking out a random age, i.e. all those under 11 must wear one, isn't quite as practical, in my opinion, although maybe it would work. But with 14, 15, 16 year olds, surely peer pressure often means a helmet is neglected, I know ive purposely not taken my helmet when going to see friends because its a pain to carry around etc. But if it was law, it would be a given that everyone has one, its just a thought.

Hello Tom. 15, eh? I think we can cut you a bit of slack in that case :biggrin:. I haven't listened to the rant, cos I'm at work, but I'm not sure ranting is the way to make a good bike video. Nice bike, nice road - why not just edit the best bits together and put some nice music on it or something? We don't mean to to be rude, but helmet arguments are old hat (boom-tish) round here. Some of us wear them and some don't (I don't). We're grown-ups (or nearly) and make our own choices about this stuff. Helmets are an irritating distraction in the big picture of cycling, safety, and our well-being on and off road. Wear one if you like, but don't expect to harass others about not doing so and get a sympathetic audience. Welcome to the forum, by the way.

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tombikess

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Hello Tom. 15, eh? I think we can cut you a bit of slack in that case :biggrin:. I haven't listened to the rant, cos I'm at work, but I'm not sure ranting is the way to make a good bike video. Nice bike, nice road - why not just edit the best bits together and put some nice music on it or something? We don't mean to to be rude, but helmet arguments are old hat (boom-tish) round here. Some of us wear them and some don't (I don't). We're grown-ups (or nearly) and make our own choices about this stuff. Helmets are an irritating distraction in the big picture of cycling, safety, and our well-being on and off road. Wear one if you like, but don't expect to harass others about not doing so and get a sympathetic audience. Welcome to the forum, by the way.

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Thanks, and I have got some videos where I've recorded one of my rides, if you go onto my youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/tombikess the most recent video is a ride with one of my friends
 

jimboalee

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Solihull
I have found, during these many years that a helmet is not a bad thing after all.

1/ It is strapped to the head and stops the peak cap flying off.

2/ A Silver coloured helmet shades the cranium against the sun's rays better than a peaked cap.

3/ My hair gets less wet in the rain, thus avoiding chill.
 
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