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    rCLWe want to make people who donrCOt wear helmets look the stupid onesrCY: Sister of teenage cyclist killed in collision with overtaking driver calls
    for mandatory cycle helmet law

    However, a road safety expert stressed that rCLhelmets alone do not prevent crashesrCY and called on the government to invest in safe cycling infrastructure
    by RYAN MALLON
    THU, MAY 02, 2024 17:21

    The sister of a teenage cyclist who was killed after being struck by an overtaking driver, causing him to hit his head on a kerb, has called on the government to make wearing a helmet while cycling a legal requirement,
    telling her school assembly that rCLI just wish my big brother had a helmet onrCY the night he died.

    A road safety expert, meanwhile, has responded to the youngsterrCOs campaign
    by noting that, while cycle helmets can lessen the risk of traumatic brain injury in a collision, they rCLalone do not prevent crashes from happeningrCY and that safer infrastructure is key to preventing fatal collisions.

    [linked article] Why is Dan WalkerrCOs claim that a bike helmet saved his
    life so controversial?

    15-year-old Riley Ketley was cycling with friends to the shops in the
    Yorkshire village of Molescroft, Beverley, on 8 April 2021 when he was
    struck from behind by a motorist who had allegedly rCLsped uprCY to overtake the group. Riley suffered a serious head injury in the crash and died hours later in hospital.

    rCLThere was just no saving him. He had a head injury to the front of his
    head and a head injury to the back. HerCOd hit the car the front ways and herCOd hit the back of it on the kerb,rCY RileyrCOs mum VJ told the BBC (link is
    external) today.

    At the inquest which followed the teenagerrCOs death, a friend who was
    cycling behind Ketley rCo who had been told he had been accepted into the
    Royal Marines earlier that day rCo told investigators that he had pulled out into the middle of the road, as the driver of a Honda Civic rCLsped up as if overtakingrCY, leading to the collision.

    The motorist, who said he felt rCLabsolutely terriblerCY about the incident, claimed that herCOd moved to the right to give the youngsters as much room as hospital, the Yorkshire Post (link is external) reported in 2022. He said
    the group had seen him and moved over to the adjacent cycle lane, when
    Riley pulled out.

    rCLThere was absolutely no warning at all, and I had no chance to stop and avoid a collision,rCY the driver told the inquest.

    After extensive inquiries, the police concluded that there was insufficient evidence to charge the motorist, with a forensic collision investigator determining that there was no evidence of excessive speed and that the
    crash was rCLunavoidablerCY.

    [linked article] "I had cyclists telling me I was a disgrace for saying my helmet saved my life": Dan Walker recalls helmet backlash after being
    knocked off bike by driver

    And this week, RileyrCOs younger sister Amelia, now 12, has urged all
    cyclists to wear helmets while riding their bikes, in order to help prevent
    the serious head injuries suffered by her brother

    rCLI just wish my big brother had a helmet on that night,rCY Amelia told her school assembly this week, as part of her campaign, which includes handing
    out helmets to classmates.

    The 12-year-old, who said losing her brother at the age of nine was a
    traumatic experience, told the BBC that wearing a helmet while cycling
    should be mandatory by law, in a similar manner to using a car seatbelt.

    rCLWe want to make the people who donrCOt wear helmets look the stupid ones,rCY she said. rCLBut people donrCOt wear helmets and you want them to just automatically put them on instead of people having to tell them to put them on.rCY

    [linked article] Government shuts down mandatory cycling helmets question
    from Conservative MP

    In December 2022, the Department for Transport insisted that the government
    has rCLno intentionrCY to make wearing a helmet while cycling a legal requirement.

    Addressing a written question from a fellow Conservative MP, the
    then-minister of state for the department, Jesse Norman, said the matter
    had been considered rCLat lengthrCY during the cycling and walking safety review in 2018.

    Norman also added that while the Department for Transport rCLrecommends that cyclists wear helmetsrCY, the rCLsafety benefits of mandating cycle helmets are likely to be outweighed by the fact that this would put some people off cyclingrCY.

    [linked article] AustraliarCOs mandatory helmet laws "have become a tool of disproportionate penalties and aggressive policing" say researchers

    Responding to AmeliarCOs campaign for a helmet law, Steve Cole, the director
    of policy, campaigns, and public affairs at The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA), noted that other factors rCo such as infrastructure rCo are more critical to ensuring the safety of cyclists on
    the roads than helmets.

    rCLWhile everyone has the right to choose whether they wear a helmet, the evidence shows us that they can more than halve the risk of a traumatic
    brain injury,rCY Cole said.

    rCLHowever, itrCOs important to note that helmets alone do not prevent crashes from happening, and poor infrastructure can often be to blame for collisions.rCY

    Cole also called on the government to rCLpublish its long overdue road safety strategy and to invest in safe infrastructurerCY.

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