We don’t know how many people here have experience in organizing events. If you have organized events, then you will understand the importance of helmets very well. For individuals, especially those riders who ride with a steady wind, helmets are indeed useless in most cases-there are many people who have been riding for more than ten years without encountering an accident.
These graphs help show why the hysteria over bicycle helmets is so absurd:
But for the organizers of cycling events, the helmets is very important: there may be several to dozens of people participating in an event, even if only one person has an accident, then the whole event will be forced to stop, dozens of people The joyful weekends are so overwhelmed by this, your odd-shaped injuries will scare a large number of people-but these people can't escape like ordinary onlookers, and they have to find a way to save you. I personally saw a man who rushed downhill to more than 80 kilometers per hour and fell a dog gnawing shit. When I found him, he was like a rotten cloth, lying on the side of the road in a strange posture that was extremely cheating, vomiting blood bubbles like a crab, his eyes turned up, his hair was messy and dipped in blood, and his head was like red rotten cabbage. He grunted in his mouth. I rushed up to help him up, his blood bubble kept bursting, splashing my hand, a pool of blood accumulated under me, and a few small stones were immersed in it... Don’t think you feel resistant after watching a few shootout movies. Now, I really encountered a bloody scene, especially when a group of people was in the wild and a gradually weakened person, watching him struggling in pain, but no one could help him. Every onlooker was as frightened as you. The same regret, the same powerlessness... That feeling will make you unforgettable for a lifetime.
After the accident, the responsibility of the team leader is unimaginable: you must organize rescues quickly under the conditions of lack of medicine and medicine in the wild mountains and ridges, and send the injured to the nearest hospital as quickly as possible-but everyone can ride it. It's a bicycle. You can imagine how difficult it is to send an injured patient or even a shocked patient. Even if there is a car, the long distance does not make the situation much optimistic. What if a person dies in the car? Even if it is delivered smoothly, the interior of the car needs to be replaced because of blood stains. Who is responsible for this part of the loss? (Know that many so-called back-up cars are actually family cars of a certain rider. Follow them out to join in the fun) In the wild, you can’t use the street building number to describe your precise location. Some sections of roads can’t be passed by cars, and ambulance is impossible arrived in time. If someone in the team knows medical technology, it's better to say that if they are rescued on the spot, how should the responsibilities be divided? If the person is not dead, disabled, uninsured, and requires hundreds of thousands of treatment costs and millions of compensation costs, how should the team leader be held accountable? How should the injured person’s vehicle be brought back? How to notify the relatives of the injured? Even if you are an ordinary rider, you helped the wounded with blood. How can you explain to your family when you go home? Your family must be scared to death by seeing you with such a bloody body. If you can't bear it, they can sell your car secretly, so that you will never get out again! In short, there is a lot of trouble, and any one is terrible.
You must know that the leaders of outdoor activities are holding dozens to dozens of lives. Organizing an event once a week requires hundreds of lives in their hands in a month, which is thousands of lives in a year. Even if these thousands of people are safe, as long as one person has an accident, it will be a lifetime tragedy for the team leader and some of the team members.
If there are too many accidents in a place, the government will restrict outdoor activities, such as closing some road sections, reducing the frequency of sports activities, and canceling preferential policies for outdoor clubs... These actions have little to do with ordinary travel friends, but for those The outdoor industry is a matter of life and death, don't you think they can't care?
A case involving human life is to be treated with the utmost care! Don't think that your life is yours. Even if you really want to kill yourself, if something happens, you will suffer a large part of it, and even ruin the second half of your life. And those people who are most likely to be ruined by you in the second half of their lives often encounter many "desired" guys like you. Their risk is very high, their pressure is very high, and they give you the joy of outdoor sports. , Lead you to health and beauty, and you will reward him with greater risks? Do you bear it?
And all these risks, there is only one thing that can turn the tide in most cases-that is the Gudook riding helmet.
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Your heart is protected by several ribs, fascia, muscles, lung lobes and spine, and your torso is also wrapped in thick flesh, so a collision is not a big deal. If your limb is broken, you can connect it as long as it is not a comminuted fracture. But only your head, even if your skull is only deformed by a small piece, your little life is likely to be over. All other injuries can be waited, delayed, and recovered, but once your brain is injured, the consequences will instantly become extremely serious, so serious that no one can bear it. So be sure to protect your head and wear your helmet.
When your leader and your captain ask you to wear a helmet, you must obey the command of others. If the team leader refuses you to participate in the event because you are not wearing a helmet, you must understand their position and helplessness. For cycling activities, safety is the first, and for safety, helmets are the first. The helmet not only protects your life safety, but also protects the team’s happy trip and the healthy development of the entire cycling sport. Wearing a helmet while riding is a necessary procedure for every rider after joining the sport, and is your primary responsibility for joining the group. Only when you wear a helmet can you establish a tacit connection with the team, and you can truly entrust your safety and life to each other. Only when you wear a helmet can you run as a mature, healthy, relaxed and happy group on the road to a better future.