TrishandAlex
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Tim ( and other cyclists) -- I'm not disagreeing with anything you've written. I totally trust your insights and agree with your observations regarding cyclists and drivers -- especially in the Boston area!
Again, they key word is subconscious. Assuming the research is valid and the statistics were properly analyzed, then the less-careful factor probably applies to a small fraction of cyclists, certainly not to everyone. Just enough to make a difference in the statistics of the study (which, again, I haven't read or analyzed....just going on a thought experiment here).
I'm not advocating for no helmets, and I certainly agree that we'd all be much better off if people biked instead of drove, whenever and wherever possible.
FWIW, my kids wear helmets when they (attempt) to ride their bikes. I do as well -- and I don't THINK I'm any less careful than I would be otherwise.
I'm the type that enjoys mentally chewing over studies which show results that at first appear counter-intuitive. That's just me.
I'm not suggesting that we all throw away our helmets based on this study.
Again, they key word is subconscious. Assuming the research is valid and the statistics were properly analyzed, then the less-careful factor probably applies to a small fraction of cyclists, certainly not to everyone. Just enough to make a difference in the statistics of the study (which, again, I haven't read or analyzed....just going on a thought experiment here).
I'm not advocating for no helmets, and I certainly agree that we'd all be much better off if people biked instead of drove, whenever and wherever possible.
FWIW, my kids wear helmets when they (attempt) to ride their bikes. I do as well -- and I don't THINK I'm any less careful than I would be otherwise.
I'm the type that enjoys mentally chewing over studies which show results that at first appear counter-intuitive. That's just me.
I'm not suggesting that we all throw away our helmets based on this study.