
Originally Posted by
DeniseGoldberg
I have all I can do not to stop and talk to people when I see riders without helmets - to encourage them to wear helmets. I'm afraid my comments wouldn't be accepted too well, but maybe I'm just being a chicken.
Not chicken, it is hard to mention helmet use to a complete stranger. I usually work up the nerve to say something about 20% of the time. Sometimes I'll tell a dude a helmet would look cool on him, or simply say 'Helmet??' to someone as I'm riding by, as in where's your-. Rarely I end up chatting to someone as I'm helping them with a mechanical. That's a great time-talk about a captive audience who's willing to at least pretend to pay attention to what you're saying! I'll also compliment a kid who's wearing one and then ask the parent 'where's yours?'. I try hard to keep my tone as non-judgemental as possible. For a lot of people it's a simple matter of education. For the rest it's Darwin. Too bad it's their kids they're using as bait for natural selection.
I used to have an open mind but my brains kept falling out.