However I see some I’d like to make into Tee shirts.
]]>The site DOES offer t-shirts as well. And they encourage printing on postcards and disseminating on windshields too – they even have a design for a fake “ticket,” which is sure to grab a motorist’s attention.
]]>These people don’t feel unsafe largely b/c they don’t feel that they’re likely to be hit. Other studies show that motorists will give a cyclist a wider berth when he/she rides without a helmet, and isn’t clad in spandex.
The more of an “everyday” activity that cycling becomes, the safer it becomes. The helmet changes the perception of the activity… and maybe affects how safe it really is.
If you’re going to crash – you’re better off wearing a helmet. And, for the record, I’m playing a bit of the devil’s advocate role here – I ride with my helmet 99% of the time.
I’ve been meaning to post about this very topic – thanks for reminding me!
]]>But there is a statement being made when a cyclist puts on a helmet. Something along the lines of, “I’m participating in a risky activity and better protect my noggin’.”
In fact, cycling within the rules of the road is a very safe activity. Maybe we should be putting helmets on car-drivers, an activity that is more likely to result in injury or death.
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