yakdiver wrote:I didn't even know we had a helmet forum....how sad it that, you either you want the dam thing on your head or not, how easy it that, end of forum
if you're bored with helmet discussions i've got a tip for you.
don't click on threads with the word helmet in their title
meic wrote:What did you expect to find in a helmets sub-forum?
yes - it is an odd place to visit if you're bored with discussions about Hs
For information: some people don't use the hierarchical structure of the forum to browse - they just hit the New Posts button (OWEIC) and get a list of all recent threads, totally divorced from any kind of categorisation.
Si wrote:For information: some people don't use the hierarchical structure of the forum to browse - they just hit the New Posts button
i'm one of them. but the title is blah blah helmet blah blah it gave the game away to me as to what may be it's content.
if there's a thread who's title is blah blah shimnolo front mech blah blah i don't open it, as i have no intrerest or anything to add. it'd be pointless me reading it and then adding to it; oh, how dull, another d*r**ll**r thread :wink:
http://www.ta.org.br/site/Banco/7manuai ... helmet.pdf The Case against bicycle helmets and legislation, VeloCity cycling conference, Munich 2007. A detailed report presented at the world’s leading cycling conference providing details showing how helmet use and legislation has reduced both health and safety in general terms. page 7 of 20
"Neck injury data indicates helmets use may not provide any benefit. Attewell33 stated "Three studies provided neck injury results that were unfavourable to helmets with a summary estimate of 1.36(1.00, 1.86), but this result may not be applicable to the lighter helmets currently in use". A combination of helmet factors increase the risk of a neck injury, size, mass, gripping the road surface, bending moment and overall accident rate."
yakdiver wrote:I didn't even know we had a helmet forum....how sad it that, you either you want the dam thing on your head or not, how easy it that, end of forum
if you're bored with helmet discussions i've got a tip for you.
don't click on threads with the word helmet in their title
On as serious note, and although it sound very "Daily Mail", it is a serious suggestion
Lets assume for a moment:
1. That there will be the odd situation where various unavoidable factors beyond the control of the participants means an incident is a true accident 2. That an occasional incident will occur due to a minor oversight will occur and have sometimes major consequences. 3. That there is a type of incident directly attributable to a series of errors or judgments by the driver that are demonstrably the cause of the accident
The quickest way to reduce car use would be to firstly to have mandatory bans
Take the Doctor with a string of offences who also "needed her car for her job" etc, this should not be a factor, 12 points should be a ban automatically
Secondly lets stop the cancellation of points after a period of time and make them permanent - then if you are banned twice than, or even a totting up to a total of 24 points should be a lifetime ban
As long as drivers are able to offend to this level with impunity and get to the extreme where you can be a "professional driver the Thames Materials driver who killed a cylcist a string of drink driving and dangerous driving offences, banned on a number of occasions as well.
I know this is a problem as this "man" also had 16 convictions for driving without a license, but that is another enforcement issue.