The points of view were the fact that cycling statistcly appears safer
then ever as a mode of local travel, and that the culture of fear sold
by the helmet salesmen is a detrement to the spread of cycling to more
people.  Likewise if the level of marketing helmets to activites
statisticly more dangerous than cycling: driving or walking, that we
think it would be silly?

Not sure what rubs you wrong about his delivery.  Likewise his blog,
http://www.copenhagencyclechic.com/ , an dthe cycling chic seems to
rub people wrong.  This again confuses me as to why showing regular
people dressed smartly using bikes to get around town is a bad
thing.

To me it sounds like he is pushing knowledge to trump marketing and
fear?

Different strokes for different folks I guess.

Rob


On Mar 15, 5:03 pm, eflayer <eddie.fla...@att.net> wrote:
> not sure what the points of view are, but this guy, to me, is an hot
> air baloon....full of hot air. Not even considering his point of view
> about helmets, just how arrrogant he sounds/is:
>
> http://video.tedxcopenhagen.dk/video/911034/mikael-colville-andersen

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