Should you cycle with earphones in?

Is turning on, tuning in and dropping out from sound around you ever a good thing on a bike?

Should you cycle with earphones in? This image show's a rider heading towards a camera with a white helmet on, earphones with wires, dark glasses and a black rain jacket on

Wearing earphones and listening to your own sounds, be it music or spoken word, while riding is one of those topics that divides the cycling community.

A survey by ESRA (E-Survey of Road Users' Attitudes) in 2018 carried out in 60 countries and covering 6 continents, concluded that 58% of participants across all regions supported a ban of the use of headphones while cycling. 

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