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Old September 12th 06, 01:17 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Brian G
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On Radio Scotland this lunchtime, Dr Ian Walker from Bath University
explaining his research into the relative overtaking distance given by
motorists to cyclists wearing or not wearing a helmet. An useful enough
discussion on his findings was then followed by an interview with a
person from RoSPA who announced that the findings were interesting and
worth following up but they would continue to advise all cyclists to
wear a helmet because it was obvious that in case of an accident a
helmet could save the cyclist's life. Just ask any A & E consultant,
she advised.

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Old September 12th 06, 11:25 PM posted to uk.rec.cycling
Colin McKenzie
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Brian G wrote:

On Radio Scotland this lunchtime, Dr Ian Walker from Bath University
explaining his research into the relative overtaking distance given by
motorists to cyclists wearing or not wearing a helmet. An useful enough
discussion on his findings was then followed by an interview with a
person from RoSPA who announced that the findings were interesting and
worth following up but they would continue to advise all cyclists to
wear a helmet because it was obvious that in case of an accident a
helmet could save the cyclist's life. Just ask any A & E consultant,
she advised.


RoSPA seem to be the BBC's source of choice for a pro-helmet comment
to 'counter' Dr Walker's findings. It's depressing that, faced with a
possible explanation for the observation that helmets don't improve
cyclist safety, the spokesperson simply denies the observed facts.
IOW, she is effectively saying yes to more 'accidents' because she
believes helmets will make them more survivable! Maybe that P in RoSPA
is promotion.

Colin McKenzie

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On average in Britain, you're more likely to get a head injury walking
a mile than cycling it.
So why aren't we all exhorted to wear walking helmets?

 




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