Survey on Bicycle 'Blue Ticket' System: "About Half Understand Violations," "Nearly 70% Plan to Own a Helmet"
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Ahead of May 1st, 'Bicycle Helmet Day,' OGK KABUTO Co., Ltd. surveyed about 1,000 cyclists. The results revealed that while over 90% are aware of the upcoming 'blue ticket' system, only about half understand the specific violations. Currently, 36% own a helmet, with another 32% planning to acquire one. Significantly, nearly 70% of those who own a helmet but don't wear it intend to start doing so after the system is introduced, signaling a major shift in safety consciousness.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the bicycle 'blue ticket' system?
- A: It's a new traffic enforcement system in Japan where fines (blue tickets) will be issued for specific bicycle violations that often only resulted in warnings before.
- Q: What is the most important finding of this survey?
- A: While 90% are aware of the new system, only about half understand the specific violations. However, it's prompting about 70% of non-helmet-wearers to consider wearing one, a major shift in safety awareness.
- Q: Is wearing a helmet really safer?
- A: Yes. According to data, the number of deaths and serious injuries for non-wearers is about 1.7 times that of wearers. Helmets significantly reduce the risk of fatal head injuries in an accident.