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Tuesday, February 28, 2023
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Helmet wearing has been compulsory here since 1990, although I wore one long before that.
Helmets are compulsory for e-bikes above 25 km/h.
I hope you found your helmet already.
I don't like wearing a helmet, but I mostly ride dirt tracks and quiet roads... and I ride without an e. so yourself :-)))
Compared to the evacuation helmets we have prepared for an emergency (earthquake), these bicycle helmets are SO light. Therefore, they should be easy to wear and become popular. However, they do mess up your hairstyle, and once you dismount the bicycle the helmet is a nuisance to carry around. I tend to keep my helmet on, but get weird looks. My husband said: 'You look very sporty in your helmet. The sit-up-and-beg bicycle does not go well with it. Do you need a racing bike?'
I fear there are few people who use the bicycle for short-distance rides that will 'abide' by the law. The road racers already have their complete outfit, including helmets. Shops around here still have lots of helmets on their shelves.
Have you ever thought of getting a bicycle in Japan?
It is a good rule for Japanese people to wear helmets to protect their heads in case of a bicycle accident.
It would be nice if there were more designs.
As one with a partner who should be a poster-boy for helmets (they have saved his life and brain MANY times) I am glad that this law is passed and I hope people will take it to heart.
I hope people follow this law and keep their heads safe, it has been law here for a long time, although you still people without helmets.
I think wearing a helmet is a good idea, it also helps with neck injuries in some cases.
Catherine
I always wear a helmet when riding a bicycle! But I'm surprised to hear the Japanese are as bad about wearing them as we are.
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