BBC Radio4's Sliced Bread discusses Cycle Helmets

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mjr

Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
Given that it was an explicit question about which helmets are the most effective, we should be glad that people were even invited to discuss the wider debate, such as the CyclingUK representitive.
The listener question was two part, with the second part being whether helmets actually make them safer on the roads or not.

There was no Cycling UK representative on it. It might have been far more balanced if there had been.
 

Boopop

Guru
The listener question was two part, with the second part being whether helmets actually make them safer on the roads or not.

There was no Cycling UK representative on it. It might have been far more balanced if there had been.
That's strange, I swear I heard that it had someone from CyclingUK on it. OK, I've just read the description on it, they had Ian Walker from Swansea University on it. They still had someone giving the argument for focusing on other things at least.
 

Fab Foodie

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Helmets these days they cost a lot of dough, so only buy one if you really kneed it....
 

mjr

Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
The opposite to "sliced bread" in their dichotomy:
Radio4's Sliced Bread looks at various products from electric cars to mascara to find out if they're the best thing since sliced bread or marketing BS.

Everyone on the show was a helmet user, even if one of them was very sceptical and tried to move the discussion to more useful things. It was very unbalanced.

Anyway... the programme was responding to a listener question regarding which cycling helmet to buy next and are more expensive helmets better than cheaper ones.

It was not a discussion about whether to wear a helmet or not. That is not what Sliced Bread is about.
The question didn't include whether to wear, but did include "whether wearing a helmet makes us safer on the roads or not" (70 seconds in).
 

classic33

Leg End Member
The opposite to "sliced bread" in their dichotomy:


Everyone on the show was a helmet user, even if one of them was very sceptical and tried to move the discussion to more useful things. It was very unbalanced.


The question didn't include whether to wear, but did include "whether wearing a helmet makes us safer on the roads or not" (70 seconds in).
Does spending more on safety equipment, in this case a cycle helmet, get a better product?
 
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