Yes you can wear a skull cap under a ski helmet.
Everyone has to wear a helmet no matter what age! :)
You can wear a helmet at pretty much any age. Depending on location and local laws, sometimes you don't have to wear a helmet once past a certain age.
It depends on your age. If you are 16 you have to wear a helmet. But if you want your head to get blown off that's on you. It is safe to wear a helmet for protection.
Yes I think it is a pretty reasonable age to not wear a helmet. They have matured enough to be cautious of there surroundings.
That depends on your age and where you're at. Helmet laws differ from place to place. Some places require all people to wear a helmet, other require people under a certain age to wear a helmet, some don't require bicyclists of any age to wear a helmet at all.
All Bicycle riders under 18 are required to wear a helmet
In my opinion it is important to wear a ski helmet. It's not an opinion, its a fact. I know someone who was skiing and hit a tree really hard, mostly with her head. When she went to the doctor she brought her helmet with her. He said that it most definitely saved her life, why? It was one of the best helmets on the market and it was in three pieces. Also, recently where I ski, Big White, someone died because they hit a tree without a helmet. They usually wore a helmet but that day they forgot their helmet at their house in Kelowna, a 45 min. drive away, so he decided he would ski without. Also, about 10% of ski injuries are head injuries, about 90% of ski deaths are caused by head injuries and about 80% of those people weren't wearing helmets. That's reason enough for me to wear a helmet, it could very well save my life one day and that's important to me.
absolutely
all ages are required to wear a motorcycle helmet, unless you live in a state where there are no helmet requirement... but there are not too many states that don't have a helmet requirement
you have to wear a helmet whenever you ride a bike or you will be fined
For one day of skiing, typically you need a hat or helmet, sunglasses or goggles, boots, skis, jacket, long socks (do not use soccer socks, your best bet would be to buy a pair of ski socks at your local sports store), and gloves. The eye and head wear are optional, but i highly recommend a helmet and goggles; accidents can happen anywhere and a helmet might just save your life.