HELMET
USE LAWS
as of July 2003
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 But Illinois repealed its law in 1970 and, by 1980, most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, Florida, 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.
Bicycle
helmets also prevent injuries, but no state has a universal bicycle helmet
law. Only 17 states and the District of Columbia have statewide bicycle
helmet laws, and they apply only to young riders. Local ordinances in
a few states require bicycle helmets for some or all riders.
| State |
Motorcycle
Riders
Covered by Helmet Law |
Bicycle
Riders
Covered by Helmet Law |
| Alabama |
all
riders |
riders
younger than 16 |
| Alaska |
17
yrs. and younger1 |
no
law |
| Arizona |
17
yrs. and younger |
no
law |
| Arkansas |
20
yrs. and younger |
no
law |
| California |
all
riders |
riders
younger than 18 |
| Colorado |
no
helmet use laws |
| Connecticut |
17
yrs. and younger |
riders
younger than 16 |
| Delaware |
18
yrs. and younger |
riders
younger than 16 |
| District
of Columbia |
all
riders |
riders
younger than 16 |
| Florida
|
20
yrs. and younger2 |
riders
younger than 16 |
| State |
Motorcycle
Riders
Covered by Helmet Law |
Bicycle
Riders
Covered by Helmet Law |
| Georgia |
all
riders |
riders
younger than 16 |
| Hawaii |
17
yrs. and younger |
riders
younger than 16 |
| Idaho |
17
yrs. and younger |
no
law |
| Illinois |
no
helmet use laws |
| Indiana |
17
yrs. and younger |
no
law |
| Iowa |
no
helmet use laws |
| Kansas |
17
yrs. and younger |
no
law |
| Kentucky |
20
yrs. and younger2,3
|
no
law |
| Louisiana |
17
yrs. and younger2 |
riders
younger than 12 |
| Maine |
14
yrs. and younger4 |
riders
younger than 16 |
| State |
Motorcycle
Riders
Covered by Helmet Law |
Bicycle
Riders
Covered by Helmet Law |
| New
Jersey |
all
riders |
riders
younger than 14 |
| New
Mexico |
17
yrs. and younger |
no
law |
| New
York |
all
riders |
riders
older than 1 and younger than 145 |
| North
Carolina |
all
riders |
riders
younger than 16 |
| North
Dakota |
17
yrs. and younger6 |
no
law |
| Ohio |
17
yrs. and younger7 |
no
law |
| Oklahoma |
17
yrs. and younger |
no
law |
| Oregon |
all
riders |
riders
younger than 16 |
| Pennsylvania |
20
yrs. and younger8
(eff. 09/04/03) |
riders
younger than 12 |
| Rhode
Island |
20
yrs. and younger8 |
riders
younger than 16 |
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. In Florida, 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.
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. Pennsylvania's motorcycle helmet use law covers all drivers during the first two years of licensure unless
the driver has completed the safety course approved by the department
or the Motorcycle Safety Foundation.
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