A helmet is essential safety gear designed to protect a rider’s head while on the move. It’s commendable that the government is taking strict and necessary action against retailers who sell substandard helmets, which can pose serious risks to riders.
It is widely known that helmets must carry the ISI mark and be certified by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) to ensure quality and reliability. Wearing a certified helmet is mandatory for all two-wheeler riders, and their safety should always be the highest priority, not just a legal formality.
Helmets play a crucial role in reducing the force of impact during accidents, cushioning the blow to the head, preventing traumatic brain injuries, and potentially saving countless lives. Despite this, some individuals still choose not to wear helmets, citing discomfort, heat, or a sense of suffocation—an alarming and extremely risky behavior that endangers both themselves and others.
Always obey traffic rules, wear protective gear, maintain a safe distance, ride responsibly, and ensure that you and others can travel safely and confidently to your destinations. Raising awareness and fostering a culture of safety can significantly reduce road accidents and save lives.