by -Adam- » Mon Aug 11, 2008 4:52 pm
Exactly, anti-compulsion.
As most of you know my helmet wearing logic is non-existent. Most of the time in the summer I wear one, but then in the winter a hat is much more useful in my opinion. And I often roll about at the start/finish of races without a helmet.
When I was hit by a van in February I wasn't wearing one, and low and behold I didn't have a scratch above my waist.
Then this morning, Chloe was hit by a car on the way to work, wearing a helmet, and the helmet is no more. I must point out that she is ok! Just understandably a little shaken, her bike apparently suffered a similar fate to mine however... forks snapped etc. So they'll be no more pink Trek's on the CR! Anyhow, the helmet obviously prevented more serious injury, but there you go.
Like Paul says, the right to choose for yourself is whats important.
P.s I can't see Parisens taking to the high vis rule to well, particularly the so called 'VelÃbbers', like myself who obviously won't neccesarily have packed their high vis en route to Paris!