Possibly the most dorky article I ever read. Equating wearing a helmet as a bad thing because it makes bicycling look scary is like saying wearing a seat belt makes it too intimidating for group X (women, minority, etc) to drive.
This is the opening paragraph, which sets the tone for the rest of the article
Last year, health officials in Seattle decided to stop requiring bicyclists to wear helmets. Independent research found that nearly half of Seattle’s helmet tickets in recent years went to unhoused people, while Black and Native American cyclists in the city were four times and two times more likely, respectively, than white cyclists to be cited.
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Helmet mandates intimidate potential riders, they argued, by framing cycling as an activity so dangerous it necessitates body armor.
My brain is to big to risk getting damaged while riding, thank you
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For anyone with basic physical abilities and common sense, cycling is just as safe as walking; fatties and morons are the vast majority of people who get into potentially fatal accidents. Making helmets optional can only really improve society.
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Skullcels seetheing at helmetchads
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What if I trip on a crack and fall without a helmet on?
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Doesn't matter how good of a cyclist you are in a place like philly. The drivers all suck (so do most of the cyclists) so you're probably still gonna get clipped by somebody making a right turn from the left lane.
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Yeah but a helmet doesn't save you from that either
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Correct, but it'll probably reduce my likelihood of brain damage even if it don't protect my neck
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When you fall from your bike you’ll be going faster and in most cases also have a further distance to the ground, meaning there will be more g-forces on your neck and upper body so you’re way more likely to hit your head on a fall from your bike than from your feet.
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