The main purpose of a cycle helmet is to prevent or reduce the extent of injury to a cyclist’s head during a collision. Therefore, the safety of the helmet must be considered. Cycle helmets must adhere to standard EN1078, which states that a helmet must be designed to withstand an impact similar to an average rider travelling at 12mph falling onto a stationary kerb-shaped object from a height of one metre. To determine whether the helmet meets these standards, the helmet will go through a number of tests, looking at helmet construction, field of vision, shock absorption and the retention system. To ensure that your helmet meets this standard, look for a CE marked EN1078 sticker.