Helmet law in Spain

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GrumpyGregry

Here for rides.
Wow! I cycle 2 or 3 times a year in Catalonia, usually from Sitges to Girona via BCN and I've rarely seen a cyclist wearing a helmet unless he's a club/road rider.

I've never owned a helmet but have ridden all over Spain top to bottom, east to west. It's a daft and convoluted law, I like to push my luck by asking the Guardia Civil for directions, I've never once been asked about my lack of a helmet. Does it matter, really? You'd have to come across a real pernickety policeman to have any issue.
We were up in Penedés, inland from Sitges, near Vilafranca; didn't see any cyclists other than road riders and mtb-ers.
 

jay clock

Massive member
Location
Hampshire UK
I solved the problem in my various Spanish tours by wearing a helmet. My touring partner with whom I have done three 1 week tours had his strapped on the back and never had any issue
 
I've cycled all around Spain (except the east and north coasts) without a helmet and never had a problem, like MarkF sometimes asking police for directions. The only place I've heard of fines is around Valencia (and now Benidorm, which is nearby).
 

Noelinspain

Über Member
I live on the Costa del Sol and regularly cycle along to coast from Torre del Mar towards Malaga on Sunday mornings. The route is very popular with "enthusiasts" and club cyclists, on their road bikes, and leisure cyclists (like myself), on hybrid or mountain bikes. I don't believe I've spotted any enthusiast not wearing a helmet, and I guess that the few leisure cyclists who risk their lives without one are either occasional users or are on hired bikes. It amazes me that some people seem to think that, because they are on a track where they are not mixing with vehicular traffic, it is safe to ride without head protection. I once fell off my bike on such a path and, had it not been for my helmet, could have suffered a serious head injury.
 

robing

Über Member
I got nabbed by the Guardia Civil for cycling on an autopista and for wearing headphones. Luckily I was let off a fine, maybe it's because I was wearing a helmet.:angel:
 

irw

Quadricyclist
Location
Liverpool, UK
I've cycled all around Spain (except the east and north coasts) without a helmet and never had a problem, like MarkF sometimes asking police for directions. The only place I've heard of fines is around Valencia (and now Benidorm, which is nearby).

Sounds like you've cycled half-way around Spain to me...:whistle:
 

dellzeqq

pre-talced and mighty
Location
SW2
we went from Irun to Gerona a couple of weeks ago. We were stopped by the Guardia Civil after making a rubbish left turn. Our helmets were strapped to the handlebars. They ignored that, patiently explained the rule on left turns to us, and waved us on our way with a smile.
 
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