Well, as Margo has pointed out, and Light Saber - helmets are compulsorary in the Antipodes.

The health statisics in New Zealand tell the story - since the introduction of the helmet law whereby you HAVE to wear a helmet on a bicycle, the head injury and head trauma admissions related to bicycle crashes has dropped significantly.

The same applies since to motorcycles (compulsorary to wear a helmet).

The same applies to the change in injuries since the wearing of seatbelts was made compulsorary in cars. The serious head and torso injuries have been reduced. The children flying through the windscreen from the back seat have been reduced.

The simple fact is, if most people dont have to, they wont. And we are not just talking about personal injury - the health system and taxes and families are affected by a serious crash.

Now, New Zealand is one of the most over-regulated countries in the world - but I think the helmet law is a good one - particularly when children cannot advocate for themselves and go out and buy themselves a helmet. If it is cheaper for parents to buy a helmet than to pay a fine - then they will buy a helmet.

Road *stepping-off-her-soapbox* Raven