I often don't wear a helmet... IF I am on my road bike, I have a lid on, but on the knackered "don't care when it gets nicked" bike I don't. Main reason being I am probably going somewhere, like out to a bar or into town shopping, and having to carry a helmet around all the time is a PITA.
Regarding lights, the UK ought to do what they do here, on the spot fine for riding at night / in bad weather without them (and random police check points to keep people on their toes)...
No lights / lights nor on - €55
No reflectors on your pedals - €35
No reflector on the rear of the bike - €35
No reflectors on the wheels or tyres - €35
Can be expensive if you get stopped without the right gear!
Can also be fined for not having a bell, not signalling before making a turn, all sorts of stuff...
The above is from a runner and Cyclist in the Netherlands .
Cycling Accidents in the UK (2014 figures) 113 Fatalities
Around 75% of fatal or serious cyclist accidents occur in urban areas.
Around half of cyclist fatalities occur on rural roads.
75% happen at, or near, a road junction.
80% occur in daylight.
80% of cyclist casualties are male.
Almost one quarter of the cyclists killed or injured are children.
Around three quarters of cyclists killed have major head injuries.
All of this got me thinking about my own mortality and of course then others.
All of which leads me to the conclusion.....
I have to say there are perhaps four bad junctions on my way to work. Based upon what it says above a sex change is out so!
When I aproach these junctions im going to wheel my bike therefore becoming a pedestrian. At night the risk will be far less so I could simply be careful and very observant! This should reduce the risks considerably! Possibly as much as 90%!
Surely If they changed the law so you had to wheel your bike on junctions it could potentialy save near to 100 lives per year???? (Based on 113 deaths in 2014) Should I start a petition!
Im sure it is not as simple as all that though and this could be a flawed idea. Is it though? Could it actually do more harm than good?
Failing to look properly causes 57% of serious collisions by motorists and to the cyclist 43% of serious collisions at junctions.Could these figures be negativy altered by a change in the law? Or perhaps improved????
If people dont curently wear helmets (which also has for and against arguments) then will they really wheel there bikes at junctions? Will driver's be less aware of cyclists at junctions if the law changed?
If the law could be changed to save lives on bikes what would be the best thing to bring in??
I feel sure of only one thing here! There are over 100 deaths per year and im convinced more can be done to stop them!
Just playing with a few ideas I had this morning. Any feedback would be good.
Granted I could do with a few more stats here ie Netherland figures etc I havent had time to add any more at present.