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The wearing of bicycle helmets and attitudes towards their use vary around the world. Compulsory use of helmets has often been discussed, and is disputed (see Bicycle helmet laws). Only the four countries of Argentina, Cyprus, Australia, and New Zealand currently both require and enforce universal use of helmets by cyclists. In some other jurisdictions partial rules apply, such as only for children (e.g. in France), in certain states or sub-national divisions (e.g. British Columbia in Canada), or under other limited conditions. Denmark and the Netherlands, while two of the countries with the strongest cycling culture, do not compel and have some of the lowest levels of helmet use.

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  • The wearing of bicycle helmets and attitudes towards their use vary around the world. Compulsory use of helmets has often been discussed, and is disputed (see Bicycle helmet laws). Only the four countries of Argentina, Cyprus, Australia, and New Zealand currently both require and enforce universal use of helmets by cyclists. In some other jurisdictions partial rules apply, such as only for children (e.g. in France), in certain states or sub-national divisions (e.g. British Columbia in Canada), or under other limited conditions. Denmark and the Netherlands, while two of the countries with the strongest cycling culture, do not compel and have some of the lowest levels of helmet use. (en)
  • El uso del casco de ciclista, y las actitudes hacia su uso varían en todo el mundo. El uso obligatorio del casco se ha propuesto a menudo y es objeto de gran controversia (ver Leyes de casco de ciclista), basado en gran medida en consideraciones de salud pública en general. Solo tres países (Australia , Nueva Zelanda y Uruguay) requieren en la actualidad cumplir el uso universal del casco de ciclista. En algunas otras jurisdicciones, las normas se aplican parciales - para los niños, en ciertos estados o áreas sub-nacionales, o bajo otras condiciones limitadas.​ (es)
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  • The wearing of bicycle helmets and attitudes towards their use vary around the world. Compulsory use of helmets has often been discussed, and is disputed (see Bicycle helmet laws). Only the four countries of Argentina, Cyprus, Australia, and New Zealand currently both require and enforce universal use of helmets by cyclists. In some other jurisdictions partial rules apply, such as only for children (e.g. in France), in certain states or sub-national divisions (e.g. British Columbia in Canada), or under other limited conditions. Denmark and the Netherlands, while two of the countries with the strongest cycling culture, do not compel and have some of the lowest levels of helmet use. (en)
  • El uso del casco de ciclista, y las actitudes hacia su uso varían en todo el mundo. El uso obligatorio del casco se ha propuesto a menudo y es objeto de gran controversia (ver Leyes de casco de ciclista), basado en gran medida en consideraciones de salud pública en general. Solo tres países (Australia , Nueva Zelanda y Uruguay) requieren en la actualidad cumplir el uso universal del casco de ciclista. En algunas otras jurisdicciones, las normas se aplican parciales - para los niños, en ciertos estados o áreas sub-nacionales, o bajo otras condiciones limitadas.​ (es)
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  • Bicycle helmet laws by country (en)
  • Leyes de casco de ciclista por país (es)
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