by Lucullus » Mon Jun 01, 2015 1:19 pm
zaza107 wrote:And ideally the adults cycling with the children would wear helmets too. I see so many adults riding along with helmet-ed kids, but not wearing one themselves. If mum/dad/etc. gets a head injury they're not going to be much help to the child, not to mention isn't it easier to ensure the child wears one if the whole family does?
I wear a helmet if I'm going out on a road bike. Otherwise I never wear one, nor do I make my children wear them. (They have them, and they can wear them if they want.)
The one incident so far where a child has hit her head involved a huge face plant which left her with a shiner, broken glasses and a nice scar. A helmet would have made no difference, frankly. Not only does anecdotal evidence suggest they would have limited benefit to my children, but I refuse to 'dangerise' cycling by telling them that it's more dangerous to be on a bicycle than to be walking around.
(And they're more at risk, statistically, from head injuries in a car than on a bike.)
[quote="zaza107"]And ideally the adults cycling with the children would wear helmets too. I see so many adults riding along with helmet-ed kids, but not wearing one themselves. If mum/dad/etc. gets a head injury they're not going to be much help to the child, not to mention isn't it easier to ensure the child wears one if the whole family does?[/quote]
I wear a helmet if I'm going out on a road bike. Otherwise I never wear one, nor do I make my children wear them. (They have them, and they can wear them if they want.)
The one incident so far where a child has hit her head involved a huge face plant which left her with a shiner, broken glasses and a nice scar. A helmet would have made no difference, frankly. Not only does anecdotal evidence suggest they would have limited benefit to my children, but I refuse to 'dangerise' cycling by telling them that it's more dangerous to be on a bicycle than to be walking around.
(And they're more at risk, statistically, from head injuries in a car than on a bike.)