29.4.09

The high cost of helmets

A new study by mathematician Piet de Jong of Macquarie University shows that mandatory helmet laws are responsible for substantial extra costs on health care systems. If other countries followed the Australian lead and made helmets compulsory, the costs would be substantial. It "would cost the US $4.8 billion per year, Netherlands $1.9 billion, and the U.K $0.4 billion."
The costs come about because helmets discourage cycling and the health benefits of cycling are thereby reduced. This translates into increased hospital costs due to heart disease.
The additional costs due to poor health far outweigh the costs of accidents that are due to not wearing helmets.
Video: Free helmets and hugs... instead of separated cycle paths. via Metafilter

19.4.09

Franco Volpi is no longer cycling...

At the age of 57 the Italian Franco Volpi died when he "was hit violently by a car". Yet again, unsustainable petrol-fueled mobility eradicates life and social capital.
Volpi was professor of History of Philosophy at the University of Padua, specialising in Martin Heidegger and Arthur Schopenhauer. He also translated and edited works of Gadamer, Carl Schmitt and Rosa Luxemburg and wrote in „La Repubblica“. There seems to be a lack of information in the Anglo MSM.

Image not far from where Rosa Luxemburg was murdered.