Costs and benefits of a bicycle helmet law for Germany.

Author(s)
Sieg, G.
Year
Abstract

This study presents a cost-benefit analysis of a law requiring cyclists to wear a helmet when riding a bicycle in Germany. The cost benefit-analysis takes into account the benefit of increased security when cyclists wear a helmet or use a transport mode that is less risky than cycling. The analysis also considers the cost of purchasing helmets, reduced fitness when cycling is replaced by a motorized transport mode, the discomfort of wearing helmets and environmental externalities. The benefits of a helmet law are estimated at about 0.714 of the costs. A bicycle helmet law for Germany is found to be a waste of resources. (Author/publisher)

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20140428 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Münster, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität (WWU), Institute of Transport Economics, 2014, 15 p., 39 ref.; Institute of Transport Economics Münster Working Paper ; No. 21

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