warthog1 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 7:52 am
I am disagreeing that cycling is always a safe activity.
The hospital admission rates for injured cyclists confirm that.
It can be, but mix it with motor traffic and no it is not.
I made that quite clear in the post you removed that sentence from.
I suggest you also learn to read the post and don't attribute your own reasons.
I have also said I don't support MHLs multiple times.
What I do object to are anti-,helmet law participants sprouting baseless claims as arguments.
2 of them being cycling is always safe and helmets provide no protection.
Cyclists ride with "motor traffic" in just about every country in the world without the need for governments to mandate safety equipment. We did it here for decades, decades when the road toll was much higher, decades when cars handled worse and had rubbish brakes.
How come it is safe elsewhere but apparently for Australian cyclists it is not safe?
Do we have worse cyclists here, are we more dangerous than cyclists overseas? If not, how come it is fine to ride with motorised vehicles overseas without a helmet but not here?
You can make the claim that riding with motor traffic is so unsafe we need to wear a helmet, but I disagree. Yes, there are accidents, but there are accidents in all sorts of contexts in our lives. You can live in a padded cell if you really want to be totally safe, I choose not to.
What makes cycling on the roads so damned dangerous, in Australian in particular, we are forced to wear a helmet? If it is so dangerous why do we only protect the head? Maybe we should mandate full body armour.
DS