The number of children wearing bicycle helmets is at a historic high, according to the latest survey conducted by Rådet for Sikker Trafik, the council for safe traffic.
Some 82 percent of schoolkids wear helmets – a significant increase on previous years.
A good prognosis
Rådet for Sikker Trafik spokesperson Rosa Nissen welcomes the development.
She sees it as an indicator that the number of head injuries, which can have especially bad consequences for children, will decrease.
The biennial survey began in 2004 when the total wearing helmets was only 33 percent.
Differences between ages
Alongside the overall increase, the survey also found differences between age categories.
Children aged six to nine had the highest proportion with 94 percent, while only 63 percent of 12-years-olds wore them.