Helmet law-----France
Helmet law-----France
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molestrangler

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976 posts

228 months

Monday 7th May 2007
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I,m taking an 80cc stepthru to Le Mans this year to scoot in and out of town and have assumed that our helmet laws are the same. I ask this question as a few years ago in the south (San Tropez) it seemed optional and in Greece it certainly is. Does it vary with age of the rider or size of the bike?

Carl-H

947 posts

227 months

Tuesday 8th May 2007
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I'm not sure on the law but please wear a helmet even if you don't have to.

runnersp

1,061 posts

241 months

Tuesday 8th May 2007
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Carl-H said:
I'm not sure on the law but please wear a helmet even if you don't have to.

What he said... But I think it is a requirement... Like it is in Greece, but people don't care...

stigmundfreud

22,454 posts

231 months

Tuesday 8th May 2007
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why would anyone ask such a question? You only have one head and brain transplants are not an option

MKH9130

4,121 posts

229 months

Tuesday 8th May 2007
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It used to be a case of you must have a helmet "on your person", so many French riders rode with their helmet slung through their arm totally legally. I think its now changed as 95% of riders I see in the south now wear their crash helmet properly.

I learnt to ride in Greece, and the law at the time was much the same. However, no one took any notice of this and everyone rode sans helmet. Myself included and had a couple of small traffic fines in several thousand miles.

If at all possible, and within the law, I much prefer to go helmet-less with a pair of decent aviators. Yes its much more risky and I know that in an accident I would probably die from head trauma, but pushing decent speeds on a mountain road on a hot summer day with no helmet just makes me feel more alive than anything else I can think of.

SJWB

557 posts

229 months

Tuesday 8th May 2007
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Soon to be 'more dead' if you carry on like that

MKH9130

4,121 posts

229 months

Tuesday 8th May 2007
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SJWB said:
Soon to be 'more dead' if you carry on like that


I grew up riding bikes with no helmets, so when I wear helmets now I feel very trapped. For me, it completely robs the whole experience of being on a bike. Therefore I now don't ride much in the UK.

If you grew up riding with helmets (ie UK), then riding without helmets would sound pretty damn stupid. Fair play.

All I can say is I've ridden many thousands of miles without helmets, and I'm still here to tell the tale. Some of us need to take more risks and push the envelope to feel alive than others.

Mind you, now I have commitments (mainly a girlfriend), I would probably not ride sans helmet. Its the sort of thing you do when you have no real attachments. You don't risk anyone else apart from yourself.

grumbledoak

32,319 posts

254 months

Tuesday 8th May 2007
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SJWB said:
Soon to be 'more dead' if you carry on like that


Riding without a helmet used to be the norm, and most riders did not spontaneously drop dead.

It saddens me how H&S have so twisted our perceptions that many cannot now tell the difference between "less risky", "more risky", and "certain death".

Alex@POD

6,454 posts

236 months

Tuesday 8th May 2007
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molestrangler said:
I,m taking an 80cc stepthru to Le Mans this year to scoot in and out of town and have assumed that our helmet laws are the same. I ask this question as a few years ago in the south (San Tropez) it seemed optional and in Greece it certainly is. Does it vary with age of the rider or size of the bike?


You would get away with it around the track on friday night, but other than that you don't have a choice I'm afraid... Only on bicycles may you not wear a helmet, but even then it's frowned upon...

308mate

13,758 posts

243 months

Tuesday 8th May 2007
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grumbledoak said:
SJWB said:
Soon to be 'more dead' if you carry on like that


Riding without a helmet used to be the norm, and most riders did not spontaneously drop dead.

It saddens me how H&S have so twisted our perceptions that many cannot now tell the difference between "less risky", "more risky", and "certain death".


yes

What he said. There are already some people who respond like that if you dare admit to doing 90 on a motorway. rolleyes


molestrangler

Original Poster:

976 posts

228 months

Tuesday 8th May 2007
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stigmundfreud said:
why would anyone ask such a question? You only have one head and brain transplants are not an option

Look, I'm 52, if I want to ask a question out of curiosity, I wll. Can you hear me from that high up on your horse ? jeeeezus !

ballon

1,173 posts

240 months

Tuesday 8th May 2007
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molestrangler said:
I,m taking an 80cc stepthru to Le Mans this year to scoot in and out of town and have assumed that our helmet laws are the same. I ask this question as a few years ago in the south (San Tropez) it seemed optional and in Greece it certainly is. Does it vary with age of the rider or size of the bike?


Laws are the same so therefore I would not risk the wrath of the BiB,could spoil an otherwise top weekend. They fined my mate €750 for leaving his insurance doc's etc on the kitchen table.cry