US Motorcycle Laws by State
http://www.americanmotorcyclist.com/...isltn/laws.asp <-- I've been told this is obsolete, as is the helmet law image, so I update with the following:
http://www.iihs.org/laws/mapmotorcyclehelmets.aspx
Too lazy to check if it's been posted before.
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Holy ****
http://www.americanmotorcyclist.com/...t.asp?state=tn
In TN, you don't even need to wait if you're at a red light that's actuated by metal detectors. You come to a complete stop, and if it's clear, you go through. Some states are thinking! Try that in Scumtario, you'll get shot!
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Um... when did California enact helmet laws? last time I was there people were riding around with no helmets.
Some amusing takes on laws:
Pennsylvania - no helmet required on road, but helmet required off-road
Delaware - you don't have to wear your helmet but you must have it with you
Alabama - you can do anything off road -haha
Florida - or Flow Ryda - you can have babies as passengers
Georgia - no helmet required off-road, but eye protection is
Idaho - no handlebar height restrictions (I gotta go there just to see some of them ape hangers - lol)
Kentucky - who'd of thought, you can lane split in Kentucky
Maryland - you can only have one helmet speaker
Massachusetts - eye protection required only by instructional permit holders
Ok maybe more, but I'm pretty bored with this now.... lol
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That's kind of hilarious. I saw helmets in Cali last year, but I didn't look into the law. I don't think I saw any without helmets except for like Ohio/Illinois/Indiana area.
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Current US Helmet laws.
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Tango5
Idaho - no handlebar height restrictions (I gotta go there just to see some of them ape hangers - lol)
Same deal in PA according to link in OP.
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Tango5
Idaho - no handlebar height restrictions (I gotta go there just to see some of them ape hangers - lol)
http://i1191.photobucket.com/albums/...pe-hangers.jpg
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jeffjones
I don't get the appeal of this. Isn't it both tiring and annoying to have your hands up this high for any period of time? How does this benefit the rider in any way. Someone care to educate me, here?
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viper84737
I don't get the appeal of this. Isn't it both tiring and annoying to have your hands up this high for any period of time? How does this benefit the rider in any way. Someone care to educate me, here?
http://a8.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot...01180208_n.jpg
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Remember that even in States that do not have a helmet law, you may be required to wear eye protection.
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Rob MacLennan
Remember that even in States that do not have a helmet law, you may be required to wear eye protection.
Gilligan taught me that. Makes sense. How often do you get sand or something in your eye, and think of the bugs on your visor vs how many times does your head hit the pavement. Your risk of going down is extremely high if you've been blinded by a pack of bugs.
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viper84737
That's kind of hilarious. I saw helmets in Cali last year, but I didn't look into the law. I don't think I saw any without helmets except for like Ohio/Illinois/Indiana area.
Never riden in Columbia, what is it like?
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revrandy
Never riden in Columbia, what is it like?
I've never ridden in Columbia, I couldn't tell you.
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revrandy
Never riden in Columbia, what is it like?
haha don't be mean.
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viper84737
I've never ridden in Columbia, I couldn't tell you.
Hrm, so your post about riding in Cali was a lie then? You did say you rode in Cali in post #4. Cali is a city in Columbia ergo you had to have ridden in Columbia.
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OpenGambit
haha don't be mean.
Not mean, just pointing out that Cali is NOT the term for California. The only place you see it referred to as California is with people who have never lived there but think they are using local vernacular...
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revrandy
Not mean, just pointing out that Cali is NOT the term for California. The only place you see it referred to as California is with people who have never lived there but think they are using local vernacular...
Welp, I've never lived in California, so we're consistent with your theory so far.