Once again, this is not only without evidence, decades of literature and research exactly on this ("risk compensation" theories for safety devices, seat-belts, helmets etc.) finds the opposite at the population level. It's a clever sounding argument without empirical support. https://twitter.com/nalepis/status/1248281035726520322 …
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But you made public claims that are incorrect You shouldnt do that.
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No, you are wrong because this topic has been studied extensively. It's not even a controversy or an open question. But I cannot convince every random person. Bye.
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Cheeky 20 miles thrown in today I wasn't expecting. Stupidly went out without my helmet, and had to double back. Felt really unsafe, don't know how people do it permanently.