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Freestyle Cyclists | Bicycle Helmet Law Map
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The wearing of bicycle helmets, and attitudes towards their use vary around the world. Compulsory use of helmets has often been proposed and is the subject of much dispute (see Bicycle helmet laws), based largely on considerations of overall public health. Only two countries (Australia and New Zealand) currently require and enforce universal use of helmets by cyclists. In some other jurisdictions, partial rules apply - for children, in certain states or sub-national areas, or under other limited conditions.


Video Bicycle helmet laws by country



Use

Denmark and the Netherlands have a strong cycling culture and have amongst the lowest levels of helmet use.


Maps Bicycle helmet laws by country



Legislation by country

Australia was the first country to enact mandatory bicycle helmet use for all cyclists. Mexico City has had mandatory cycle helmet laws repealed, and in Italy the Federazione Italiana Amici della Bicicletta managed to block a proposed helmet law. While bicycle helmets are not required to be worn by law in the United Kingdom the British Medical Association advocates the compulsory use of helmets. Cyclists' Touring Club, the largest cycling advocacy organisation in the UK, consider helmet wearing as personal choice rather than being mandated by legislation. In 2002 an attempt was made to introduce bicycle helmet legislation in Poland but it was opposed by cyclists' organisations.


Bicycle helmets in Australia - Wikipedia
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See also

  • Outline of cycling

Why Australia's Bike Helmet Laws Kill People
src: www.icebike.org


References


Do bike helmet laws really save people? - The Washington Post
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Further reading

  • Macpherson, A; Spinks, A (2007). "Bicycle helmet legislation for the uptake of helmet use and prevention of head injuries" (PDF). Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2007 (2). The Cochrane Collaboration. doi:10.1002/14651858.CD005401.pub2. 

Cycling Fallacies: “People should wear helmets when cycling”
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External links

  • European Cyclists' Federation
  • Bicycle Helmet Research Foundation

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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