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I was interviewed for an article about our Danish helmet website Cykelhjelm.org the other day and was talking with the journalist about how in The Netherlands there is a completely different focus. How the Dutch prefer to tackle dangerous traffic situations instead of fear-mongering about helmets. I had researched about it but I was sitting around today wondering about the official position in the Netherlands. So I said ‘fukkit’ and called the Fietsersbond - The Dutch Cycling Union. I got put through to a wonderful chap named Theo Zeegers who is a Traffic Consultent for the Fietsersbond. Here’s a transcript of the interview:
What is the Fietsersbond's official position on promotion of bike helmets?
Instead of promoting bike helmets, we tackle the cars and the other traffic. Traffic calming, speed limit reductions. We are also promoting air bags on the outside of cars. They already exist. Ford has developed them for pedestrians in the US and a Swedish company is working on them, too.
Is there anywhere on your website where Dutch cyclists can get information about bike helmets?
The European Cycling Federation is against legislation of bike helmets and warns against promotion and we agree with that. The studies from Dorothy Robinson about Australia show that it doesn't work. That's just one of the many studies.
Is anyone promoting bike helmets in the Netherlands?
So in your experience, as a Traffic Consultant and scientist, our current helmet promotion in Denmark will cause more people to stop cycling?
You have think rationally about the risk. Emotions don't do any good. I'm a scientist, so I don't need those emotions. Just rational thinking.
It is so reassuring and so refreshing to hear someone straight-talking about the subject. Sure, I agree with him and have reached the same conclusions based on the science, but this is just a man whose job it is to get more people to ride bikes and to increase safety for Dutch cyclists. A promotional video for membership to the Fietsersbond. Interestingly, they present the reality of cycling, including some rather tricky traffic situations. No fearmongering, just rational reality.
Lack of Danish Rationality
On the website for the Danish Cyclists' Union you are met with the usual propaganda-like rhetoric - and not much else.
"Bike helmets are common sense. Bike helmets are not just for safety fanatics. It is actually quite stupid to ride without them."
With one fell swoop they are calling the vast majority of Danish cyclists stupid. How's THAT for an arrogant tone? Name calling is the first sign of weakness and insecurity. They waffle on and even repeat the mantra:"Bike helmets are common sense. There isn't anyone, for example, who laughs at a motorist who puts on a seat belt..."
No. Because the effectiveness of seat belts has science to back them up.On their page about "Hvorfor køre med cykelhjelm? - Why use a helmet?" they are shockingly vague. When they mention statistics it is without any reference to specific scientific studies and they merely wrap it all up in more arrogant rhetoric and tiring spin.
There is nothing on their website about helmets that makes sense - scientifically or morally and the Danish people deserve much more than that.So if you're looking for role models, look to the Fietsersbond or even the British CTC. Or the Belgian Fietsersbond. They know how to promote cycling positively and, what's more, you get the feeling that they love doing it.