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Posted: Tue May 17, 05 12:15 am Post subject: Cycle Helmets |
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Only because of his remarkable physical fitness is my now 79yr old dad still alive. One sunny afternoon in 2000, after cycling 45 miles, he was knocked down by a carelessly driven Securicor lorry pulling out from a junction. Dad had never worn a helmet.
He had dreadful skull fractures. He spent seven weeks in hospital. For a very long time he looked dead. The photograph shows him on a general ward about 7 - 10 days after the crash, (note: not accident, but crash). There was no High Dependency Unit and subsequently, and probably consequently, dad developed pneumonia and suffered a heart attack.
Three years later he is finally about as good as he'll get, mentally slower, physically much slower and, having failed a fierce DVLA re-test, unable to drive.
Dad is of that generation of cyclists an apparent majority of whom believe(d?), and he probably still does, that helmets are an uncomfortable imposition and that he would rather not wear one and be killed outright, than "cabbaged".
Me, I believe that
1. Skulls are not as strong as roads, vehicles, lampposts, etc.
2. Helmets can save lives and reduce, (the severity of), injuries.
The lorry driver had a nervous breakdown, a divorce and lost his job.
Given the choice, (as one is at present), whilst a lorry collides with you, would you rather wear a helmet, or not? |
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