Originally Posted By: Lorenzo
Originally Posted By: cfromc
Is it a fact all the time or just sometimes? If it is not a fact 100% of the time, then is it still a fact?
C, the way you asked that question makes it clear you do not grasp some fundamental concepts of risk and probability.
Smoking increases the chance you will get cancer. That's a fact. It does not mean 100% of smokers get cancer, and it does not mean nonsmokers will never get cancer. It means smokers
increase the chance they will get cancer.
Wearing a helmet reduces the chance you will be injured if you crash and it reduces the severity of injuries. That does not mean helmets always prevent an injury and it does not mean you are guaranteed to be injured without one. It means the helmet
reduces that risk of injury.
Can you come up with a 1 in 10,000 scenario where a helmet might make an injury worse? Probably, but overall you have less risk with the helmet.
Whether that additional risk is acceptable to you is a matter of opinion. Most people think riding a motorcycle at all is not worth the risk, but to me the enjoyment of the activity is worthwhile so I chose to take that risk. But it would be nonsense to say motorcycling is as safe as a car just to justify my choice.
Maybe you don't like helmets and to you the increased risk is worth the increased enjoyment. I support your right to make that choice just like I support the right of people to smoke if they want. Just don't go around saying cigarettes are good for you or helmets cause injuries in order to justify that choice.
+1 couldnt say it any better myself.