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Last Month's article on whether helmet use should be made compulsory for cyclists got quite a few responses, a couple of which we have printed here. Have your say by emailing helmets@citycycling.co.uk


Having lived a long time in Australia – I remember as a kid when helmets became compulsory – I had always been a little bemused by the opposition to compulsory helmet-wearing in the UK by the CTC and others.

However this article was the first time I have seen a clear and compelling explanation of the anti-compulsion position, and it has changed my mind.

My only disagreement is that I would summarise the conclusions in a slightly different way. I can see the argument that hospital-based studies which suggest that helmets reduce injury are not necessarily valid for the general population. But surely helmets have value for individuals and suggest that while the overall number of injuries would not be reduced, the risk of injury to the individual is reduced.

So aren’t the lessons that, we should not all be compelled to wear helmets because that would reduce cycling numbers and increase the overall incidence of injury; but we should encourage the individual choice to wear them because it will reduce our personal risk of injury.

chris o’hearn
tooting, london

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