Wearing a helmet when riding a bike? Decide for yourself!

BZ editor Axel Lier comments on the debate on compulsory bicycle helmets in Berlin

BZ editor Axel Lier comments on the debate on compulsory bicycle helmets in Berlin Photo: picture alliance/dpa/BZ assembly

By Axel Lier

To be clear right away: I am against the introduction of compulsory helmets for cyclists.

As a motorcyclist, I naturally put on a full-face helmet before every ride. And that’s not all: I also wear protectors, safety clothing and a fluorescent vest.

As a cyclist, however, I make a new decision every time: Am I traveling with children (role model function)? Am I driving on main roads (safety)? Or do I only use the 200 meter cycle path to the bakery?

I want to continue to make my own decisions about how and when I take the risk of road injury while riding my bike.

And one more thing: As a cyclist, I don’t want more cars on the streets. But the General German Bicycle Club (ADFC) fears that. He predicts that when helmets become compulsory, bicycle use will decrease.

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Bicycle

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