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Motorcycle Helmet Laws State by State

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One of the most important accessories for a motorcycle owner is their motorcycle helmet , which should be worn when riding. The early 20th century saw the introduction of the motorcycle and the first helmets, which were made of leather. These helmets were made solely of leather and had two ear straps, just like the helmets worn by football player in the early days of the NFL. Now they are either carbon fiber helmetsĀ  or  they are made of fiberglass, which is tougher to crack and protects the rider a lot better than leather helmets.

Motorcycle riders should be wary of the motorcycle laws from state to state if they decide to take a road trip with their bike. There are different laws for motorcycle helmets and motorcycle gear across all 50 states in the country. It is also important for bikers to know the laws of states that border where they live in case they take their bike to work or travel across state lines for a baseball game.

Whether or not helmets are required at all, whether all riders must wear a helmet, or if a certain age group is supposed to wear helmets are all detailed in state laws. Some motorcyclists will also be required to wear eye protection, use daytime headlights, share lanes on the roads, get yearly inspections, what maximum speed to operate the vehicle at and various levels of intoxication for bikers. Other laws also deal with the playing of music and the wearing of headphones by the operator of the motorcycle.

Harley Davidson manufactures the most popular motorcycles in the country. The 1900s saw the company arrive in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and it survived through the Great Depression. Some state’s laws also require motorcyclists to wear full face helmets to protect their eyes and the rest of their face from debris flying up from cars in front of them. There are also state laws that deal with bikers wearing full face guards to protect their eyes and face from debris hitting them from other vehicles. Only three states in the country do not have laws regarding helmet use when riding a motorcycle. New Hampshire, Iowa, and Illinois are the three states without motorcycle helmet laws.

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