Its a serious question, There are many things that put me off the idea of cycling more, the idea of having to wear a helmet
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Because it's a pain to some people,they have to carry the helmet around at their destination
I can see that if people are going to work/shopping (but having said that, there are other aspects of cycling for these purposes that would put me off far more, and, in any case, most "safety" procedures are a pain, which is why so many people ignore/circumvent them (and get hurt as a consequence))
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and it discourages casual cycling.
Again why? "Casual" cycling is likly to be circular (IYSWIM) the issue of carrying a helmet around all day is unlikly to apply. Helmet wearing doesnt discourage me one iota on my "casual" rides
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It also re-enforces the perception that cycling is dangerous.
Isnt it?
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Helmet laws caused cycling levels to drop by 30 per cent in Australia
while head injuries fell by only 11 per cent. The injury risk for those
who continue to cycle has risen and in some parts of Australia, injury
rates are at an all time high (Australian Road Accident Prevention
Research Unit, 1999).
And how was this cause and effect established?? Are all animals with four legs cows??
Having said that, Oz is rather hotter than Old Blighty, I can imagine that a helmet could be pretty uncomfortable at times

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Very difficult to tell. Has anyone done a poll of non-motorcyclists to find out if the reason they don't motor cycle is because of the helmet legislation?
I dont know, though I would have thought that there would have been figures compiled at the time of the legislation (when was it BTW)
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Having to wear a helmet would certainly discourage me from cycling though I would probably just ignore the legislation.
Again why?? Clerly the "Anti-helmet law " camp regard the idea as about as pointless as legislation requiring everybody to wear brown shoes when walking in public. A pain maybe, but would such a requirement really stop you from walking? (Except as some sort of hissy_fit, point making excercise)