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Old 08-04-11 | 10:21 AM
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Originally Posted by chasm54
I used to run a neurosurgical unit, but I've drawn a different conclusion. People assume that helmets save a lot of lives and even more brain damage - something must be better than nothing, right? - but actually the evidence seems to suggest otherwise. Counterintuitive, I know, but as more people have worn helmets we have not seen a commensurate decline in the number of head injuries per mile cycled. So while I have no objection to other people choosing to wear one, I am concerned that too many overestimate the protection a helmet can provide.

Not trying to start an argument here, there's a thread for that purpose in A&S. Just pointing out that knowing the consequences of head injuries doesn't necessarily equate to knowing what works in preventing them.
I wear a (usually) wear a helmet for three reasons:
  • It gives me a convenient place to mount my mirror
  • With a cover, it keeps me warm in the winter
  • I avoid road rash on the scalp - that just sounds bad

I'm under no illusions about brain injury. Most bicycle helmets won't protect the face either - that scares me, but I don't want to wear a full-face helmet.
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