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Bicycle Helmet Laws by Country 2024

51 countries

Country
Required Age
Most Recent Change
Additional Details
ArgentinaAll2004
Mandatory. Fines are collected by the provinces.
AustraliaAll1990–92
Compulsory for all ages in public spaces except for those older than 17 in the Northern Territory th...
Austria122011
BelgiumNone
BrazilNone1997
Canada
Laws vary by province and territory. Helmets are compulsory in British Columbia, New Brunswick, Newf...
ChileAll2009
Mandatory in urban zones and suggested in rural zones.
Costa RicaAll2012
Croatia162011
Mandatory for children below 16 only if riding on a road.
CyprusAll2022
Mandatory for all riders.
Czech Republic182006
DenmarkNone
Estonia162011
FinlandNone2003
Not required, but recommended.
France122017
Mandatory for children below 12 year old (passenger or driver), fines apply.
GermanyNone
Hong KongNone
In 2009, Transport Secretary announced that government had no intention of introducing mandatory hel...
HungaryNone2010
Wearing a helmet increases the speed limit for bicycles outside populated areas from 40 km/h to 50 k...
Iceland151998
Iceland has considered – but not pursued – extending its helmet law to adults.
IndiaNone
IrelandNone
Isle of ManNone
Cyclists "should" wear helmets, but they are not compulsory.
Israel182011
Starting from 2011, only applies under 18 years of age, in interurban ways and during sport events.
ItalyNone
Japan132008
Article 63-11 of the Road Traffic Act requires that persons responsible for children under 13 must e...
Jersey132014
Failure to comply with the Law could result in a fine being issued.
Latvia122014
Malta102004
Bicycles: Only under 10 year olds riding as passengers on an adult's bicycle are required to wear a ...
MexicoNone2010
Mexico City repealed mandatory helmet laws in 2010.
NamibiaAll
NetherlandsNone
New ZealandAll1993
NorwayNone
PhilippinesNone2021
No requirement nationwide, but some cities such as Quezon City have helmet mandate laws, with non-co...
PolandNone
PortugalNone2013
RussiaNone2014
No requirement except for users of electric power-assisted bicycles with more than 250W engine or el...
SingaporeAll
Since 2018, all cyclists (power-assisted or not) must wear a helmet.
Slovakia15
Only cyclists under 15 years of age (no fines apply).
Slovenia152000
South AfricaAll2004
Compulsory for all cyclists but in practice the law is not enforced. No fine had been agreed.
South Korea132006
SpainAll (interurban roads)
Sweden152005
No penalty for children cycling alone who do not obey the law. Also applies to Segway use.
SwitzerlandNone
TogoAll2013
Mandatory helmet policy was enacted by the National Assembly of Togo, since 1975 but the enforcement...
UkraineNone
United Arab EmiratesAll2010
United KingdomNone
United States
21 states and the District of Columbia have statewide mandatory helmet laws for children. 29 US stat...
UruguayNone2015

Which countries are cycle helmets compulsory?

Argentina, Cyprus, Australia, and New Zealand are the only countries that require and enforce cyclists to wear helmets.

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