Re: Mandatory Helmet Laws & stuff (MHL discussion)
Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2022 1:31 pm
fat and old wrote: ↑Wed Aug 24, 2022 12:51 pmIn both of your replies you have not addressed the fact that a helmet is an easy thing to don, easy enough to live with (in spite of your claims) and has been drummed into our psyche for over 30 years as being "what you do". Nor have you addressed the basic selfishness of ALL humans, not just the educated ones like Trauma Surgeons.
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So what's the plan to change those attitudes?
Easy for some. Current bike riders self-select for membership of that group.
Those for whom it is not easy, and I'm thinking those for whom hair (e.g. females, those of African, indigenous or pacific island descent) or headwear (e.g. sikhs, some muslims, some orthodox jews) are issues, are excluded, and we see low female participation rates and low minority participation rates as a partial reflection of this. Of course, other factors compound the effect of these exclusionary impacts, not least of which is the typically lower rate of risk tolerance among females compared to males.
The plan, at this stage, is to look for data which has a more wholistic view of the impact on community health. Gold standard would be being able to make a determination of early deaths prevented by mandatory helmet laws versus increases in early deaths from inactivity related lifestyle diseases attributable to suppression of incidental cycling by those same laws. Unfortunately, that particular analysis is very complex.
The newly enacted laws in Cyprus mandating helmets might be an opportunity to capture relevant data. I will be reaching out to cycling leaders in Cyprus with a fellow board member who is an Associate Professor of Community Health to start the conversation about data collection.