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U.S. Helmet Laws

 

 

U.S. Helmet Laws

Please contact the
Motorcycle Industry Council
at (714) 727-4211 for
additional information.

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HELMET USE LAWS
as of 2007

By the early 1970s, virtually all states had laws requiring all motorcyclists to wear helmets. But Illinois repealed its law in 1970 and, by 1980, most states had abandoned or substantially limited theirs -- usually restricting coverage to riders younger than 18. Legislators in some states later reinstated helmet laws so that all but 3 states now require some or all motorcyclists to wear helmets. (Colorado, Illinois, and Iowa don't have helmet laws.) Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, and Texas have changed their laws covering all riders to apply only to young riders. Helmet use rates approach 100 percent in 20 states and the District of Columbia where motorcycle helmet laws apply to all riders, but the laws in 27 states that apply only to some cyclists aren't effective.

 

State Motorcycle Riders
Covered by Helmet Law
Alabama all riders
Alaska 17 yrs. and younger 1
Arizona 17 yrs. and younger
Arkansas 20 yrs. and younger
California all riders
Colorado no helmet use laws
Connecticut 17 yrs. and younger
Delaware 18 yrs. and younger
District of Columbia all riders
Florida 20 yrs. and younger 2
Georgia all riders
Hawaii 17 yrs. and younger
Idaho 17 yrs. and younger
Illinois   no helmet use laws
Indiana 17 yrs. and younger
Iowa   no helmet use laws
Kansas 17 yrs. and younger
Kentucky 20 yrs. and younger 2, 3
Louisiana 17 yrs. and younger 2
Maine 14 yrs. and younger 4
Maryland all riders
Massachusetts all riders
Michigan all riders
Minnesota 17 yrs. and younger 3
Mississippi all riders
Missouri all riders
Montana 17 yrs. and younger
Nebraska all riders
Nevada all riders
New Hampshire 17 yrs. and younger
New Jersey all riders
New Mexico 17 yrs. and younger
New York all riders
North Carolina all riders
North Dakota 17 yrs. and younger 6
Ohio 17 yrs. and younger 7
Oklahoma 17 yrs. and younger
Oregon all riders
Pennsylvania all riders
Rhode Island 20 yrs. and younger 8
South Carolina 20 yrs. and younger
South Dakota 17 yrs. and younger
Tennessee all riders
Texas 20 yrs. and younger 2
Utah 17 yrs. and younger
Vermont all riders
Virginia all riders
Washington all riders
West Virginia all riders
Wisconsin 17 yrs. and younger 3
Wyoming 18 yrs. and younger

1Alaska's motorcycle helmet use law covers passengers of all ages, drivers younger than 18, and drivers with instructional permits.    

2Florida, Kentucky, Louisiana, and Texas provide exceptions for riders over a certain age. In Florida and Kentucky, the law requires that all riders younger than 21 yrs. wear helmets, without exception. Those 21 yrs. and older may ride without helmets only if they can show proof that they are covered by a medical insurance policy. Louisiana's law allows riders 18 yrs. and older to ride without helmets if they can show proof that they are covered by a medical insurance policy. Texas exempts riders 21 yrs. or older if they either 1) can show proof of successfully completing a motorcycle operator training and safety course or 2) can show proof of having a medical insurance policy.   

3Motorcycle helmet laws in Kentucky, Minnesota, and Wisconsin also cover drivers with instructional/learner's permits.

4Maine's motorcycle helmet use law covers passengers 14 years and younger, drivers with learner's permits, and passengers if their drivers are required to wear a helmet.   

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5Bicycle helmet use laws in Massachusetts and New York prohibit people from transporting passengers younger than age 1.   

6North Dakota's motorcycle helmet use law covers all passengers traveling with drivers who are covered by the law.   

7Ohio's motorcycle helmet use law covers all drivers during the first year of licensure and all passengers of drivers who are covered by the law.   

8Rhode Island's motorcycle helmet use law covers all drivers during the first year of licensure and all passengers.   

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Information Provided by : Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, Highway Loss Data Institute
Last modified:
04-Dec-2001

               

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