Catch the Vision: The HER Helmet Thursdays Project
Go to HER Helmet Thursdays portal page.
Goals, Overview, History
HER Helmet Thursdays, created and launched in Monterey County, is also appropriate for other geographic locations. Scroll down to “Catch the Vision.”
GOALS: Build a more bike-friendly world while helping to sustain the environment and economy.
HOW? HER Helmet Thursdays businesses and organizations give 10-50% discounts on Thursdays year-round to people who bike. Learn more in LISTINGS, How to Get the Discounts, and FAQs about HER Helmet Thursdays.
Sounds like a bike safety thing for women and girls.
Nope. And it’s not about promoting helmet use either. Here’s what’s up, as told in a public radio broadcast in an April 14, 2010 intro.
HER refers to Mother Earth, who benefits from more people bicycling. And…
HER is also an acronym referring to participating H-E-R businesses and organizations. In Monterey County, H-E-R spots include:
- H=Hotels, and other lodging (ranging from bed-and-breakfasts to country inns to hostel)
- E=Entertainment venues and Educational attractions (including museums, concert venues, whale-watching, and more)
- R=Restaurants, and related places (including wineries, coffee houses, bakeries, delis, and anywhere there is sit-down food or beverage service)
Why the helmet?
In California, bicycle helmets are required by law (DMV VC Section 21212) for people under age 18. Being a common biking accessory for youth, the helmet was chosen as the evidence of bicycling. No need for a plastic card, coupons, punch card, etc.
- At the E and R places, just bike or bike-and-ride there, then walk in with your helmet in hand, as evidence you biked there, and mention HER Helmet Thursdays. (Some participating locations allow alternate evidence, e.g., a bike pump.)
- At the H places, it is not required that you bike or bike-and-ride to the location. Instead, just BYOB/bring your own bicycle, or rent a bicycle anywhere in the county. Click here for details on how to get discounts at the hotels and other lodging places.
More history: Media introductions
Below are some introductions from Monterey County media.
- History / how it started: “Wheel the Earth: HER Helmet Thursdays cuts carbon emissions and costs,” by Mari Lynch Dehmler, Monterey County Weekly on Earth Day, April 22, 2010.
- 2-minute video “Project Economy: Bicycling Monterey,” a January 10, 2010 KSBW-TV Top News Story by Ravi Kapur.
- Discounts are from participating businesses and organizations throughout Monterey County, including in Salinas, the Monterey County seat and its largest city. See “Salinas bike riders offered discounts at local businesses” by Daniel Strain, Salinas Californian, February 1, 2010. © Salinas Californian, photo by Scott MacDonald.
- HER Helmet Thursdays gives businesses and organizations a way to market themselves as “green” in a genuinely meaningful way, by encouraging people to use “green” transportation—bicycling. “Green riders in Monterey County,” by Lane Wallace, Monterey County Herald, January 9, 2010. Photo by Orville Myers, © Monterey County Herald.
As a public service, the HER Helmet Thursdays Project—one of many Bicycling Monterey projects— was created and launched in Monterey County in November 2009 by volunteer Mari Lynch, founder of Bicycling Monterey. As of 2022, there are still no HER Helmet Thursdays fees to Monterey County’s participating businesses or organizations, or to people who bike.
Live outside Monterey County?
Catch the Vision!
HER Helmet Thursdays can be adapted for other geographic locations.
The project was created and launched in Monterey County as a public service. If you would like to set up a project in your area, please contact Mari at Bicycling Monterey for a consultation. Respect copyright.
Bicycling incentive programs around the USA
Here are three that specifically offer discounts when people bike:
Discounts when people bike – US sampling
Help your own county to get more people, of all ages and ability levels, biking as a transportation option. Motivate them by starting a HER Helmet Thursdays Project where you live!