Friday, April 24, 2009

In Praise of Helmets

Good thing for helmets, this was a perilous week for my skull.

As I rode to work the other morning, I spotted a plastic cup flying around in the drafts from traffic.  I was briefly reminded of the flying plastic bag in "American Beauty."  Seconds later, it flew up into the air and smacked me in the face.  A plastic cup at 70+ miles per hour, incidentally, makes quite an impact.  I was glad for full-face protection.

Moving on, this morning I rolled to a stop for a red light just a little bit a white cargo van in the next lane.  The passenger window was down.  Seconds later, I heard a dog barking at head level.  I ignored it as well as I could, though I had a bit of a headache and "yapping dog" isn't my favorite sound when I feel like the helmet is the only thing keeping my head from popping.

Then the driver of the van pulled up a bit so his damn barking dog was right next to my head.  I gave the driver my best "do you really want to fuck with a biker before he's had his coffee?" look, and scooted forward a bit so his frickin' labradoodle or whatever it was wouldn't rupture my eardrums.

One of the advantages of riding a motorcycle is that the rider isn't looking through a window at the scene - he or she is right in it.  Sometimes, though, that's not really the greatest thing.  

It's all just part of the adventure.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm glad that you wear a helmet although I find them to be extremely annoying...you are a great writer-I read your comment about "getting out of the cage" in response to an article on non-conformity and I actually saved it, I liked it so much.

Becca
(RebeccaScott Matadortravel.com)

Lucky said...

Thanks for the kind words, Becca.

Personally, I prefer wearing a helmet to going without. I like the wind in my hair as much as the next person, but I don't like bumblebees in the forehead at 55 mph so much.

That said, I only write about the wonders of helmets now and then. ;) The last couple posts are a fluke.

Baron's Life said...

I still have the scar marks on my forehead from a very tiny pebble stone that hit my face 15 tears ago...never without a helmet since