Eugene Posted January 16, 2011 Share Just been watching Pedal Talk and there was an insert on riding on the road and they stressed heavily on safety. Phil Ligett was part of the whole safety drive and there he was, on tv, riding (and chirping to the cameras) without a helmet. Ironic...... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GuyP Posted January 16, 2011 Share oops, surely there must be an explanation! Maybe he gave it away as a souvenir to a persistent fan! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
umusneva Posted January 16, 2011 Share Don't do as I do, do as I say! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kosmonooit Posted January 16, 2011 Share In Europe its not such a big deal to ride on the road with a helmet (recreationally or commuting) so no need to get ur koeksisters in a knot. Did watch same program, sies it's bad. That insert added absolutely no value to the issue of safety for cyclists on the roads. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GuyP Posted January 16, 2011 Share In Europe its not such a big deal to ride on the road with a helmet (recreationally or commuting) so no need to get ur koeksisters in a knot. Did watch same program, sies it's bad. That insert added absolutely no value to the issue of safety for cyclists on the roads. Poor show! Now I've got the onerous task of trying to unknot my koeksister - however, better a knotted koeksister than a broken pip! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johan Bornman Posted January 16, 2011 Share Speaking of this program. What time and what channel will I find it on? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whitesox Posted January 16, 2011 Share Anyone thinking Cycling Safety is about wearing a helmet probably also believes in the tooth fairy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest agteros Posted January 16, 2011 Share Anyone thinking Cycling Safety is about wearing a helmet probably also believes in the tooth fairy. What! The insolence of that! Everything in this country is about 'the show', not about the results. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kosmonooit Posted January 16, 2011 Share Sure wearing a helmet is important and I do all the time, but essentially its about personal safety, much like wearing a seatbelt. The issue came up in London recently with their hire bike scheme, where you can rent a bike short term outside tubes etc and they (Boris & co.) made the point that its important, but the scheme would go ahead without helmet hire or compelling anyone to wear one. And that is from the mother of all nanny states. JB it was on some SABC sports program, the only time I ever tune and hardly getting my license fees worth. I did record it with a view to putting in on cycle torrents but is so bad I really cant embarrass us. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whitesox Posted January 16, 2011 Share Anyone thinking Cycling Safety is about wearing a helmet probably also believes in the tooth fairy. I think it's rather insolent that most people think wearing a helmet is the be all and end all of "Cycling Safety". How many of the cyclists killed on our roads were wearing helmets? So what do you think cycling safety is about? Surely you don't think simply wearing a helmet and venturing onto our roads makes you safe? You may as well then take a shower after having sex with a stranger... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kosmonooit Posted January 16, 2011 Share Its worth also noting the context of this ride that Phil was on, it was a social ride in Stellies (the safest place for cycling in SA according the host) escorted by vehicles Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Delgado Posted January 16, 2011 Share Don't do as I do, do as I say!much like the countries leadership in general.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Delgado Posted January 16, 2011 Share Its worth also noting the context of this ride that Phil was on, it was a social ride in Stellies (the safest place for cycling in SA according the host) escorted by vehicles...whilst disregarding the context of the law of the land? Edited January 16, 2011 by Delgado Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chris_w_65 Posted January 16, 2011 Share You may as well then take a shower after having sex with a stranger... When in Rome SA do as the Romans do president does Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kosmonooit Posted January 16, 2011 Share ...whilst disregarding the context of the law of the land? Does the law state that cyclists have to wear helmets? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Christopher Brunsdon Posted January 16, 2011 Share Its worth also noting the context of this ride that Phil was on, it was a social ride in Stellies (the safest place for cycling in SA according the host) escorted by vehicles There is no context to every consider. I live in Drama Street, Somerset West, also one of the safest roads in Somerset West. My son was in the car and I decided he did not need his safety belt as it was only a 600m ride on a straight road. He nearly went flying through the front windscreen as some nut case jumped a stop street. Safety is all about the unknown and the gear we wear is there to reduce the chances of serious injury. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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