Why, This is the most important piece of cycling equipment there is and having seen the devastation a brain injury can cause in my eyes should be compulsory.
Cycling to me has always been just an alternative to walking so I don't dress up for it
For most of the over 70 years of my cycling there were no cycle helmets anyway.
No helmets either for 23 years of my motorcycling, they were also a later invention.
Year after year the great majority of cyclists killed in London or nationally were wearing helmets at the time, obviously inadequately protected.
Not wearing any protection of any sort I know how vulnerable I am and ride accordingly, unlike so many of the helmet wearing dangerously riding cyclists.
At 85 I've completed all my cycling and e-biking, never been hurt in any way doing it, never knocked my head once cycling, so I've never needed a helmet. I did once give my head a serious knock at work and have twice damaged it enough in my home for bleeding to result. And once at school when 12 years old one idiot kid fractured my skull with a carelessly thrown housebrick, the groove still shows.
The reason those happened was because they were unexpected. The reasons they haven't happened while cycling is because that it where it's likely so I successfully avoid the risk.
Compulsion would be madness, Australia did that and remains ever since with the lowest rate of cycling in the world at 1%. The Netherlands where no-one wears a cycle helmet has the world's highest cycling rate at 70% of the population riding daily.
Done here and the outcome would be similar, for starters it would kill racked city hire bikes since no-one will commute in carrying a helmet on the train. And many of the 73% of our London cyclists who don't wear a helmet would just not bother to ride.
It will never happen anyway, successive governments have killed every attempt to bring in compulsion since they know how silly that would be. They even determinedly killed an attempt to bring in compulsion for children.
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