“I think cyclists have to help themselves in terms of wearing helmets and things,” says Sir Bradley Wiggins. “I think that probably should go some way to becoming the law soon.”
Wiggins’ comments to the London Evening Standard are likely to once again ignite the eternal argument as to whether the wearing of cycle helmets should be made compulsory or not.
Last year, a Transport Research Laboratory report concluded that such legislation would “prevent head and brain injuries, especially in the most common collisions that do not involve motor vehicles, often simple falls or tumbles over the handlebars”. However, others argue that cycling levels fall once helmet use is enforced and conclude that such a measure therefore has a detrimental effect on public health in a broader sense.
This is not the first time that Wiggins has spoken on the issue. In 2012, he was at pains to emphasise that he had not been calling for helmets to be made compulsory, but merely observing that such a move might offer cyclists’ a stronger legal position in the event of a collision. Writing on Twitter, he said:
"Just to confirm I haven't called for helmets to be made the law as reports suggest. I suggested it may be the way to go to give cyclists more protection legally I [sic] involved In an accident. I wasn't on me soap box CALLING, was asked what I thought."
However, by 2013, his position appeared much firmer.
“I think certain laws for cyclists need to be passed to protect us more than anything. Making helmets compulsory on the roads, making it illegal to maybe have an iPod in while you’re riding a bike, just little things like that would make a huge difference.”
On this latest occasion, Wiggins was speaking ahead of his attempt to set a new Hour record next month. He again expressed his hope that his efforts might inspire people to cycle more themselves.
“Something like The Hour record, when you think the distance covered in that, you could cross the length and breadth of London. It maybe changes the outlook for many people of how to get about. Hopefully it will inspire a lot of people to get out there. There might be just one kid in that velodrome who is inspired to do what I do, as I was 20 years ago.
“The atmosphere in the velodrome will be incredible. It’s quite humbling to think a lot of people paid good money to come and watch you do it. If it’s anything like the Olympics was, they will help the time pass a lot quicker.”
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Just remember "The Australian Effect". You will discourage your riders from safe casual and ordinary short utility trips and you end up with a majority who regard cycling as a fitness sport and who go fast and take risks thereby justifying helmet law. On account of this, once brought in, it then cant be got out.
Wiggins doesnt realise he is seeing cycling from a sportsmans perspective.
Compulsory helmets should not be promoted or even suggested.
Everyone is entitled to an opinion including Brad Wggins ! He was asked for his opinion and that is what he gave ! So what is the problem with his opinion ! I'll tell you now. NOWT !
Well said.
So, Brad opens his mouth and puts his foot in it. What's new?
Great rider, apparent dickhead.
Disappointing, very disappointing!
@bikeboy67: I agree 100%.
What we should do is write to any charities Wiggins supports, CC: himself, that we won't be donating any further cash until he stops making a bell-end of himself spouting off on a topic he is not authorised to represent us on or is knowledgeable about.
He has form, he's been rebuked in the past, he carries on. This is now at James Cracknell levels of idiocy.
People authorised to speak 'for cyclists' on the issue of helmets: CTC, Chris Boardman, Jon Snow.
People NEVER authorised / justified to speak on the topic of helmets for population-wide cycling: British Cycling, those who make money riding superbikes, very fast, on closed roads.
FFS.
I look forward to Lewis Hamilton's thoughts on road safety.
Keyboard warriors, why not just ignore the temptation to have another furious helmet debate. Before you get into another volley of quoting and paraphrasing, whether you are pro or anti, just save yourself half an hour and go out for a spin around the block instead? It is Saturday after all.
Comment of the year! Well said bikeboy76
Just don't forget your helmet
Why not just shut up? Some of us want our helmet debate and if you don't like it then quit barging in on helmet related stories.
Chapeau! But it is fun watching the little darlings frothing at the mouth!
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