MikeMike Ayling wrote: ↑Sat Jan 04, 2020 8:46 amCould you please give me a link to the latest survey supporting this conclusion.
they're listed umpteen times in this thread.
The Cycling Promotion Fund/ Heart Foundation Cycling-Survey-2011-Riding-a-Bike-for-Transport has more accessible data (if still incomplete) found that 15% to 18% of people mentioned MHLs as a barrier. I did the analysis several years back in this thread but, based on the statistics, that a million trips a month (if my memory serves me).
RAC WA 2015 reported by them in their magazine (2016) that 31% of respondents referred to MHLs as a barrier. The published report did not mention MHLs but has a barrier labelled as "other" at approximately this size.
The latest is Bicycle Network's survey of 2018 which also found 30% of people would ride more without MHLs. Like the RAC their data and methods are not publically available
There's a bunch of resources (some need a touch of salt) at https://www.cyclehelmets.org/1194.html
The bottom line goes to the BMJ (Goldacre, B; Spiegelhalter, D (2013) DOI: 10.1136/bmj.f3817) which unfortunately, is paywalled today.