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Do cyclists wear helmets in the Netherlands?
Although the Netherlands is probably the safest country in the world for cycling, helmet wearing among Dutch cyclists is rare. It has been estimated that only about 0.5 percent of cyclists in the Netherlands are helmeted.
Do they wear bike helmets in Europe?
But in the world’s most popular biking cities, particularly in Europe, very few bikers wear helmets. And the benefits of helmets may be overstated. While they do protect your head during accidents, there’s some evidence that helmets make it more likely you’ll get in an accident in the first place.
Do cyclists have to wear helmets?
Do I have to wear a helmet when I cycle? There’s no law which compels cyclists of any age to wear a helmet. However, it’s obviously dangerous to cycle without one, and the Highway Code suggests all cyclists wear a safe and well-fitting helmet regardless of what the laws says.
Why do Dutch cyclists not wear helmets?
the Dutch don’t need bike helmets because cycling is not an intrinsically dangerous activity – it’s the road environment that is dangerous, and the Dutch have created a safe cycling environment. The majority of head injuries are sustained by car occupants.
Is it law to wear a bicycle helmet?
There’s no law which compels cyclists of any age to wear a helmet. However, it’s obviously dangerous to cycle without one, and the Highway Code suggests all cyclists wear a safe and well-fitting helmet regardless of what the laws says.
How many people have died from not wearing a bike helmet?
In 2015, 440 people died in bicycle crashes and they weren’t wearing a helmet. 139 died in spite of wearing a helmet and 238 are unknown.
Are bicycle helmets mandatory in UK?
It is not a legal requirement to wear a cycling helmet in the UK, but the Highway Code suggests that cyclists should wear one. Most cycle facilities such as bike parks will also insist on a helmet. Wearing a helmet is a controversial issue for some cyclists.
Do cyclists wear helmets in Amsterdam?
In Amsterdam, adults don’t wear helmets while riding city bikes – they don’t even consider it an option. They know their country is a very safe place to ride a bike: in the Netherlands, the number of cyclists killed per travelled mile is the lowest in the world.