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Dec 5, 2012
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Topic: Bicycle helmets - yes or no? Absolutely should have to wear one. Pity the Police are too busy to enforce the law as it stands , |
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Dec 5, 2012
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Topic: Bicycle helmets - yes or no? It would be nice if we’d designed our roads with more bike lanes at an earlier stage. Having said that I understand that cyclists can piss off car drivers especially on busier roads when drivers have to come out of their lane to go around bikes. I only do my riding on Beach Rd |
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Dec 5, 2012
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Topic: Bicycle helmets - yes or no? If cyclists want to ride on the roads, given the risks involved ….. then let them pay an additional rego amount, and then, make them sit a test, eg, Q1. Can or can’t you roll thru a red light? etc, etc. |
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Dec 5, 2012
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Topic: Bicycle helmets - yes or no? BnR …... I reckon that the roads should only be used by registered motor vehicles. If they just banned cyclists from using the roads altogether, than I’m sure that a lot of parents wouldn’t get a knock on their door, and be receiving some devastating news from the police . Just because I too pay for the roads, it doesn’t allow me to set up a picnic table on them, or use them in order to practice my drives …. or in any other way I see fit. The roads I reckon, should be for motor vehicles, and not “leisure activities”. Just my opinion though …...... |
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Dec 5, 2012
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Topic: Bicycle helmets - yes or no?
Does the rego sticker on my car count as me paying to be on the road, or does that only apply if I am in my car and not on my bike at that time? so in that case, does the Local Council rates I pay count for me to ride on the roads that I have paid for to be built or do my rates only go on bike paths? |
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Dec 5, 2012
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Topic: Bicycle helmets - yes or no? Get off the bloody roads for one thing I say!! Unless you pay for the roads via a rego sticker, like every other road user has to do …...... then you have no right being on the road on a bloody push-bike. Ride all you like on the many and varied designated bike tracks …. that’s what they’re for, not to mention purpose built Velodromes if you feel the need to go push the pedals, whilst wearing some un-manly, spandex / lycra type arrangement ….. and you can do it either helmeted or not …. I care not a jot. Everyone of us takes risks …..... each and every single day, so I look at it as …..... you make you’re choices …... and you take your chances. FYI …..... try riding a pushbike around Paris on a Friday night …. if you think it’s dangerous here. |
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Dec 5, 2012
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Topic: Bicycle helmets - yes or no? Kids up to 16 – yes Above 16 – no |
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Nov 27, 2012
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Topic: Bicycle helmets - yes or no? Up to the individual. I’ll always put on a helmet where possible, however, I rarely wear one to roll the 150m to the shops.. |
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Nov 25, 2012
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Topic: Bicycle helmets - yes or no? Internationally, very few countries mandate helmets for cyclists & Australia has been used as a guinea pig for this law. If you ride then protect yourself… |
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Nov 25, 2012
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Topic: Bicycle helmets - yes or no?
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure Seatbelt laws have been in for decades, but how often do we still hear of crash victims who died from NOT wearing their seatbelt?? If you are using something that can hurt you if things go wrong, it makes basic common sense to prepare for consequences. It may take two seconds to secure a seatbelt, but you are dead forever. Or would it be more like this? If it has wheels, use a helmet… bikes, skateboards, roller-skates/blades, etc. Jack and Jill went up the hill |
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Nov 24, 2012
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Topic: Bicycle helmets - yes or no? My take on it is view it from the perspective that it’s one of your kids. You’d do whatever it takes to protect them. Why should you take your own health any less seriously? |
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Nov 22, 2012
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Topic: Bicycle helmets - yes or no? with all two wheel pursuits |
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Nov 21, 2012
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Topic: Bicycle helmets - yes or no? I too grew up not wearing a helmet and had some stacks with no damage except my pride and some bark off. When helmet laws came in I begrudgingly wore one and slowly became a fan and even more when I started mountain biking and saw a few guys get knocked out or have big stacks and walk away with a cracked helmet and nothing more. I heard one guy used to ask young kids with a helmet over the handle bars if they were a zero or a hero…... And then say heros wear helmets. |
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Nov 21, 2012
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Topic: Bicycle helmets - yes or no? Grew up not having to wear one and had some awesome stacks w/o any damage to head. Just came back from France,Spain, Portugal and china, the traffic is far worse over there and there weren’t too many skid lids around. |
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Nov 21, 2012
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Topic: Bicycle helmets - yes or no? I ride motorbikes and would never dream of riding anything on two wheels without protecting your scone. Some Kevlar reinforced Lycra wouldn’t be a bad idea either. Road rash is a bitch and cleaning it is even worse. Wire brush on an open rash wound that’s comparable to a 3rd degree burn anyone? |
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Nov 21, 2012
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Topic: Bicycle helmets - yes or no? About 15 years ago while out cycling sans helmet I was overtaken by a fellow towing a catamaran (no, he was using a vehicle !). The left hull brushed my right ear ever so gently. I say, if you have nothing to protect, don’t wear one. |
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Nov 21, 2012
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Topic: Bicycle helmets - yes or no? It’s a bit like wearing seatbelts. Initially a pain in the butt but after a while why would you question it, becomes automatic on sitting down. More traffic and more bikes = more accidents. Your a spoil sport Mub, as a Melbourne Bayside resident I could have a good rant |
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Nov 21, 2012
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Topic: Bicycle helmets - yes or no? Traffic laws are generally made to save lives. Seat belts laws, Speed laws and helmet laws etc. They are made to protect idiots who think they are indistructable until it finally happens to them. If you care about your life, you’ll wear one…......if you are a d@#khead then you wont, but eventually you will become another statistic. PS Yes. If it wasn’t law, I’d still wear one. |
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Nov 21, 2012
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Topic: Bicycle helmets - yes or no? Hell yes I’d wear them. I can’t see the logic in not. But given that often not wearing a helmet only affects the rider of said bike, I wouldn’t care if they removed the law. If some douche wants to ride around without one, they take that risk themselves and the consequence of it (i.e. medical bills, income loss, disability, etc.) regardless of who caused the accident. But that may blur the lines a tad. Just wear one. Who cares what you look like. I’d rather look like a doofus (which incidentally I don’t believe they make you look) than look “cool” and be dead. |
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Nov 21, 2012
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Topic: Bicycle helmets - yes or no? I say hell yes I’d wear one even if it wasn’t required by law. On one particular day my helmet probably saved my life, at the very least it stopped my head being caved in. I was run off the road by a car who merged into my lane from my right hand side. My helmet was cracked by the impact and I walked away with a good case of whiplash. These days I do a lot of lycra clad road riding and given it’s very easy to hit speeds of 50 km/h + you’d be nuts to not wear a helmet. |
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