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  1. #1
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    Head trauma

    First responders should take into account possible skull fracture, and may not always remove the helmet.

    http://nycc.org/rides/safety


    The point of the helmet ID for me (like motorcyclists) is that you always wear your helmet, whereas I just hate having 'things' on my wrists (don't even wear a watch!)

    Quote Originally Posted by pll View Post
    Yikes is a good name. I would be afraid that could get lost at the scene of a serious accident or in the ambulance, if your helmet is removed. Not conspicuous at all.

  2. #2
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    Yes, the ID needs to be in a place where they are accustomed to finding sucn things - how about a necklace?

 

 

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