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<p>The Government’s 2018 cycling and walking safety review considered this matter
carefully. The Government’s response to the safety review, published in November 2018,
summarises the arguments for and against making helmets compulsory, and explains the
Government’s position. In short, the Government will continue to encourage cyclists
to wear helmets, but believes that this should remain a matter of individual choice.
The Government has committed to undertake three actions over the next two years as
part of its cycling and walking safety action plan. First, it will continue to promote
and encourage cyclists to wear helmets, especially children. Secondly, the Government
will provide strengthened advice on fitting of cycle helmets for children, as part
of wider advice on use of safety equipment and attire when cycling. Thirdly, the Government
will review evidence and international experience on mandatory helmets for children
and provide clear guidance to help parents choose what is appropriate for their child.</p>
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