For those wondering why helmet laws were brought up.  The below quote is in 
the article and why I brought it up.  

"As a result of their findings, Drs. Haider and Joseph said that the next 
step is to create injury prevention programs to increase helmet use among 
bicyclists, to manufacture better helmets, and to develop and enforce 
stricter laws for helmet use. They said that they already participate in 
many prevention programs in Tucson, which is a very bike-friendly city. 

“That’s where future efforts need to focus in on—making helmets that really 
make a difference,” Dr. Joseph said. “Ultimately, the important message is 
patient care and how we can make our patients safer and more protected. We 
need to take this data and take it to the next level and move forward with 
policy and injury prevention, especially for the younger age groups.”


I'm not against helmets, I'm against you telling me or forcing me or 
instructing me to wear a helmet because you think it's the safe way to 
live.      :) 


Kelly
- See more at: 
https://www.facs.org/media/press-releases/2015/haider#sthash.3coagyR5.dpuf

On Sunday, November 22, 2015 at 9:02:05 PM UTC-6, Eric Norris wrote:
>
> Not that this is going to change a single mind on the subject, but it is 
> perhaps of interest to some:
>
> https://www.facs.org/media/press-releases/2015/haider 
>
> And yes, I realize that the helmet and non-helmet camps have firmly 
> established their entrenched positions, which have been expressed many 
> times on this forum.
>
> --Eric Norris
> [email protected] <javascript:>
> www.campyonly.com
> campyonlyguy.blogspot.com 
>
>

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