83 per cent of bicyclists in the Greater Reykjavik Area in Iceland use a helmet. This is the result of a recent field observation commissioned by VIS insurance company in Reykjavik.
Automatic counters were installed in seven locations in the city. A total of 1.045 cyclists passed in three days. 867 used a helmet. The results are comparable to previous field observations on helmet use by bicyclists.
We always ask our guests to use a helmet on our tours, says Ursula Spitzbart of Reykjavik Bike Tours in Reykjavik Iceland. If guests insist on not using a helmet they must sign a release in case of an accident. But there are no exceptions for those 15 years and younger because according to the law they must wear a helmet. We are strict about the use of helmets and all our guides wear a helmet to set a good example, says Ursula.
This said, a helmet may provide false security but at least it looks good in the pictures and it keeps our guests heads warm, says Ursula smiling.
Most bicyclists in Reykjavik Iceland use a helmet
17.5.2011 | 23:56
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