The Bicycle Helmet Initiative is the Integrated Mobility Division’s effort to reduce bicyclist injuries and fatalities.
Funded by proceeds from North Carolina's
"Share the Road" specialty license plate, the program distributes helmets to government and non-profit agencies conducting bicycle safety events for underprivileged children.
Children are among the key demographic involved in bicycle-related incidents:
- On average, 20 bicyclists are killed each year in North Carolina, according to N.C. Department of Transportation statistics. One in six is under 16 years old.
- Children 5 to 14 years old visit emergency rooms for bicycle-related injuries more than any other sport or recreational activity.
- Typically, less than 50 percent of children wear safety helmets, according to
Safe Kids Worldwide. The
Helmet Safety Institute says wearing a helmet can reduce the risk of severe brain injuries by 88 percent.
Applying
To promote helmet usage and support local bicycle activities, the Integrated Mobility Division accepts applications from organizations willing to distribute helmets to low income children. The selection process encourages applicants to partner with community groups to extend bicycle safety awareness outreach.
Applications are now closed for 2024.
Helmet Safety Resources