"Sharing the road means getting along, not getting ahead" - 1994 Washington State Driver's Guide
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Okay, I'm trying to figure out HOW do you put it on backwards? Wouldn't the straps and where you clip it be out of wack?
I think I would rather someone approach me and tell me if I am doing something wrong rather than let me continue putting myself in danger and or being a laughing stock. Of course that is me and I usually don't offend easily. Never have I ever thought that I was perfect and could do no wrong. Of course many these days seem to be offended way to easily.
I guess we could look at it as "at least we tried to help" the rest is their responsibility.
Donna
after riding 90 miles to Centralia once, I took my helmet off and put it back on backwards. (I was really toast) but i could not fasten it properly, so i took it off and discovered the problem. A photo documents this folly.
I've seen lots of people with helmets on their handlebars or on their arms. and a good number wearing their helmets but neglecting to fasten them. (ooops, i did that last week for a mile!!)
I find that it's most worrisome to me too when I see kids with ill-fitted helmets; either jauntily propped on the back of their head or slip-sliding from side to side with really loose straps. While it's great that the parents have helmets for them and put them on, it'd be oh so much better if they actually protected their foreheads, eh? Sometimes, the kids have helmets and the parents don't too. I guess that it's the 'Mom' in me, that appreciates the need for parents/adults to model the safety example...
No helmet, no brain sighting of the day: On BART (our light rail) a man enters the train with a mountain bike and a back pack. He's stagering awkwardly like "dude, put the backpack on your back and then try to balance the bike instead of drape the strap on your elbow"![]()
So he gives up, puts the bike on the floor, in front of the door. And sits down next to me and opens a book.
I finaly had enough and said quietly "the next station enters on that side, you should pick your bike up" . Not a move from bike dude. I don't think English was his first language judging from the book.
After a few seconds of no action 2 ladies got up and started screaming at him "get your bike out of the way of the door![]()
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Last year we did have a fellow put the helmet on backwards. Most of us didn't even notice. Sigh. The first *guy* to come along did.
I remember a tangled traffic situation at a gas station once - veyr much like the backpack guy, where somebody was just blocking everything but seemed clueless. I was all busy trying to find a way to communicate diplomatically ... and somebody just hollered "BACK UP, YOU MORON!!!" (and he did), and I realized that yea, it could have been done without the insult but it was a heck of a lot more effective than my creative efforts would have been and got the job done lots faster.