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Further Reading / Links
- Head Injuries Rising Despite Helmets New York Times Article
- NHTSA Austin Study
- Cyclehelmets.org
- Bicycle Helmet Safety Institute
- Austin American-Statesman Helmet Law Comment Thread
- Shall We Bike? Austin Chronicle, May 2006
- Links to the studies which have shown no benefit to large populations during periods of increased helmet use
- In Australia, for example, follow-up studies showed that reductions in head injuries after mandatory helmets laws were established could be entirely explained either by the reductions in the number of bicyclists and/or other safety measures *ahem* such as stricter enforcement of drunk driving laws and speed limit reductions that were implemented at the same time. Link 1 - Link 2 - Link 3 - Link 4
- Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center's pedestrian and bicycle crash analysis tool (PBCAT) - For gathering motor vehicle crash data that could contrast bicycle and pedestrian accident statistics. They have an example of PBCAT using data compiled for NC that covers the entire state from 1997 - 2004. Its not Austin nor even Texas, but NC has a state wide child helmet law and only a few communities in the state have a more restrictive all riders ordinance. It's an on-line tool and allows comparisons of all the various crash related scenarios (helmet use, time of day, road conditions, type of injuries, etc). It can be queried by region or county in case there was interest in contrasting communities that have an all rider law against one where helmets are mandated for children only.
- National Center for Injury Prevention and Control- The CDC Injury Center's interactive mapping system is mainly a mapping tool that can show various categories of deaths to include motor vehicle related and head trauma related. The level of detail appears to be down to the county level and includes all states. Averages are accidents/year with data samples that do cover periods that NHTSA studies cover for bicycle related injuries.
- Car-Accidents.com - The site reports mostly national data with breakdowns for type of motor vehicle with contrasts for restraints or alcohol use.
- Daily Texan editorial
- Online petition