Full-Face Helmets Banned? Here’s Why and What You Need to Know!


If you’re a motorcycle rider who loves wearing full-face helmets, this news might leave you scratching your head: in some places, wearing full-face helmets is prohibited. Sounds strange, doesn’t it? A helmet designed to protect your head is banned. But, as the saying goes, “where there’s smoke, there’s fire.” Let’s break down the reasons!

Why Are Full-Face Helmets Banned?

The main reasons are actually quite simple: identification and visibility. Full-face helmets, with their design covering the entire face, are said to make it difficult for security personnel or others to recognize the rider’s face. For example, in cases of criminal activity or traffic violations, these helmets can hinder identification.

Additionally, there are concerns about the rider’s visibility. Some full-face helmet designs have a narrower field of view compared to other helmet types. Worse, if the visor isn’t kept clean, riders might find themselves "guessing" their way on the road.

Personal Experience and Opinion: Does This Make Sense?

As a regular motorcycle rider who often uses full-face helmets, I’ve thought, “Is this really more dangerous than other helmets?” From personal experience, full-face helmets provide maximum protection against strong winds or road dust. They also reduce traffic noise during long rides, making them a favorite choice for many riders.

However, I have faced issues when interacting with others on the road. For example, during a police checkpoint, I was asked to remove my helmet for face verification. It felt inconvenient but understandable. Identification is crucial, especially in areas with high crime rates.

What Do the Data Say?

According to a study from the Traffic Injury Prevention Journal, full-face helmets are proven to be more effective in protecting the head compared to other types of helmets. However, other research points out that visibility can indeed be a challenge, particularly for riders unfamiliar with this helmet style.

On the other hand, policies banning full-face helmets are often implemented in areas with high crime rates. For instance, in several Southeast Asian countries, these helmets are frequently linked to theft or robbery cases because they help conceal the perpetrator’s identity.

What’s the Solution?

This ban might feel excessive to some people. A more reasonable solution would be education and regulation, not a total ban. For instance, riders could be required to remove their helmets when entering specific areas like gas stations, banks, or checkpoints. Additionally, innovations like transparent visors or helmets with facial identification features could be viable alternatives.

When riding, comfort and safety must go hand in hand. So, whether you choose to stick with your full-face helmet or switch to another type, make sure your helmet meets safety standards and local regulations. After all, your safety is far more important than just a style preference, isn’t it?

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  • Hajriah Fajar is a multi-talented Indonesian artist, writer, and content creator. Born in December 1987, she grew up in a village in Bogor Regency, where she developed a deep appreciation for the arts. Her unconventional journey includes working as a professional parking attendant before pursuing higher education. Fajar holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Nusamandiri University, demonstrating her ability to excel in both creative and technical fields. She is currently working as an IT professional at a private hospital in Jakarta while actively sharing her thoughts, artwork, and experiences on various social media platforms.

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