I’ve worked with bicycle advocates all around the
world who are pushing back against rampant bike helmet promotions, most of
which lead to threats for mandatory helmet laws. This blog touches on many of
these cases with articles
labelled Fraud & Deception. I take pride in all these efforts and yet I
live in the most helmet-obsessed country in the world. That can be tough at times
as I see too many horrific bike helmet promotions to even respond to, including
the one pictured here from the nearby city of Phoenix. So embarrassing as an
Arizonan and so horrific as a bike advocate to imagine the terror of bicycling
this image caused in so many kids.
So, I was very pleased to find this
recent article confronting America’s fixation on bike helmets, and it’s
even an American blog. There’s hope! Here’s how the article starts:
In the United States, official
bicycle safety messaging heavily emphasizes helmet use. In a way, it’s worked:
American rates of helmet usage are high. But by almost any quantifiable safety
metric, the helmet fixation has failed. People bike at low rates in the U.S.
compared to international peers, and suffer higher injury and fatality rates
per mile of cycling.
It’s not a coincidence that
bicycling remains dangerous in our helmet-obsessed safety culture, according to
University of Heidelberg professor Gregg Culver. Emphasizing helmets as a
singular solution to bike safety — rather than designing streets for safer car
speeds or better bike infrastructure — upholds a political structure that
favors “unfettered automobility,” Culver argues...
Read
the rest of the article here. Great read!
Sue