By: Joseph Singer
“The biggest highlight for me is being able to just go out on a ride today and seeing a helmet on probably 98 percent of the people’s heads,” You don’t perhaps think that “98%” of those riding are...
View ArticleBy: Adam Parast
I can firmly get behind teaching young and old how to ride safely and responsibly but helmets are not a barometer of how safe cycling is. If anything hemlets are a sign of a unsafe cycling environment....
View ArticleBy: lamar
Joseph & Adam: 1. you’re comparing apples and oranges; the infrastructure in the Netherlands and Europe is generally light-years ahead of and better than the United States. and, don’t bring up the...
View ArticleBy: M.J. Kelly
@Adam, I’m pretty sure if you follow what we do, you know that we focus a lot on teaching safe cycling habits and getting infrastructure built. We’re honored and grateful that dedicated people like...
View ArticleBy: John Padgett
Interesting Comments! Let me just say that in college I rode my bike to the store. As I was cutting across a parking lot I hit a cable that separated the parking lot from the sidewalk. Didn’t notice...
View ArticleBy: 67Rally
I don’t quite get the “false sense” comment. When I learned to ride, helmets for cyclists didn’t exist. It wasn’t until my late teens and early 20s that helmets began to make their way into the market...
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yikes! How’d that happen? …sub-30 mph), I planted firmly on my side, impacting my shoulder, hip and my head. All of those points took severe force, obliterating my helmet (and shattering my clavicle,...
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