A local bicycle helmet 'law' in a Swedish municipality - the effects on helmet use.

Sixten Nolén, Kent Lindqvist
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The municipality of Motala in Sweden introduced a local bicycle helmet 'law' on May 1, 1996. This is not a legally enacted ordinance, but instead a legislated recommendation backed up by information and education. Formally, the law applies to children (aged 6-12 years), although the intention is to increase helmet use by all cyclists. The objective of the present study was to quantitatively evaluate the impact of the Motala helmet law on observed use of helmets by children and adults. Bicycle helmet use was monitored in Motala (n = 2,458/year) and in control towns (n = 17,818/year) both before and after adoption of the helmet law (1995-1998). Chi-square tests showed that helmet wearing 1995-1998 increased in Motala among all bicyclists (from 6.1% to 10.5%) and adults biking on cycle paths (from 1.8% to 7.6%). Helmet use by school children aged 6-12 increased during the first 6 months after introduction of the law (from 65.0% to 75.7%) but then progressively decreased to the pre-law level. Considering children cycling on cycle paths and for recreation in housing areas, there was a tendency towards increased helmet use during the first post-law year, but this was followed by a reduction to a lower level in 1998 than in 1995. Logistic regression analysis taking into account data from the control towns indicated that the helmet law had a positive effect on children cycling to schools during the first 6 months, and a weak delayed but more long-term positive effect on adult cyclists on cycle paths. There were no positive effects on children in housing areas and on cycle paths. The Motala helmet law probably would have had greater and more lasting effects on helmet use by bicyclists, if certain problems had been avoided during the initiation phase. Moreover, although it did have a positive influence on both school children and adults, it is not legally binding, and hence no penalties can be imposed. Presumably, compulsory legislation would have a more substantial impact on helmet wearing than a non-mandatory helmet 'law' such as that introduced in Motala.

瑞典一个自治市的自行车头盔“法律”——对头盔使用的影响。
1996年5月1日,瑞典Motala市出台了一项自行车头盔“法律”。这不是一项法律规定,而是一项有信息和教育支持的立法建议。正式来说,这项法律适用于儿童(6-12岁),尽管其目的是让所有骑自行车的人都戴上头盔。本研究的目的是定量评估Motala头盔法对观察到的儿童和成人使用头盔的影响。在通过头盔法前后(1995-1998年),对Motala (n = 2,458/年)和对照城镇(n = 17,818/年)的自行车头盔使用情况进行了监测。卡方检验显示,1995-1998年,Motala所有骑自行车的人(从6.1%增加到10.5%)和在自行车道上骑自行车的成年人(从1.8%增加到7.6%)戴头盔的人数有所增加。6-12岁学龄儿童的头盔使用在法律实施后的头6个月内有所增加(从65.0%增加到75.7%),但随后逐渐下降到法律出台前的水平。考虑到儿童在自行车道上骑自行车和在住房区娱乐,在法律生效后的第一年有增加头盔使用的趋势,但随后在1998年减少到比1995年更低的水平。考虑到对照城镇的数据,Logistic回归分析表明,头盔法对前6个月骑自行车上学的儿童有积极影响,对自行车道上的成年骑自行车者有微弱的延迟但更长期的积极影响。对居住在住宅区和自行车道的儿童没有正面影响。如果在开始阶段避免了某些问题,Motala头盔法可能会对骑自行车的人使用头盔产生更大、更持久的影响。此外,虽然它确实对学生和成年人产生了积极的影响,但它不具有法律约束力,因此不能施加惩罚。据推测,强制性立法将比非强制性头盔“法律”(如Motala引入的法律)对头盔佩戴产生更大的影响。
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