Helmet Laws
The following is a comprehensive list of motorcycle helmet laws from each state. Laws vary greatly from state to state and some states impose various age limitations. We hope you take safety into account each time you ride. To avoid injury and legal hassle after a motorcycle accident, wear a helmet and exercise caution while riding.
| State | Motorcycle helmets | |
|---|---|---|
| Universal law (covers all riders) |
Partial law (covers young riders or some adult riders) |
|
| Alabama | X | |
| Alaska | 17 and younger1 | |
| Arizona | 17 and younger | |
| Arkansas | 20 and younger | |
| California | X | |
| Colorado | no motorcycle helmet use law | |
| Connecticut | 17 and younger | |
| Delaware | 18 and younger | |
| District of Columbia | X | |
| Florida | 20 and younger2 | |
| Georgia | X | |
| State | Motorcycle helmets | |
| Universal law (covers all riders) |
Partial law (covers young riders or some adult riders) |
|
| Hawaii | 17 and younger | |
| Idaho | 17 and younger | |
| Illinois | no motorcycle helmet use law | |
| Indiana | 17 and younger | |
| Iowa | no motorcycle helmet use law | |
| Kansas | 17 and younger | |
| Kentucky | 20 and younger2,3 | |
| Louisiana | X | |
| Maine | 14 and younger3 | |
| Maryland | X | |
| State | Motorcycle helmets | |
|---|---|---|
| Universal law (covers all riders) |
Partial law (covers young riders or some adult riders) |
|
| Massachusetts | X | |
| Michigan | X | |
| Minnesota | 17 and younger3 | |
| Mississippi | X | |
| Missouri | X | |
| Montana | 17 and younger | |
| Nebraska | X | |
| Nevada | X | |
| New Hampshire | no motorcycle helmet use law | |
| New Jersey | X | |
| State | Motorcycle helmets | |
| Universal law (covers all riders) |
Partial law (covers young riders or some adult riders) |
|
| New Mexico | 17 and younger | |
| New York | X | |
| North Carolina | X | |
| North Dakota | 17 and younger4 | |
| Ohio | 17 and younger5 | |
| Oklahoma | 17 and younger | |
| Oregon | X | |
| Pennsylvania | 20 and younger6 | |
| Rhode Island | 20 and younger6 | |
| South Carolina | 20 and younger | |
| State | Motorcycle helmets | |
| Universal law (covers all riders) |
Partial law (covers young riders or some adult riders) |
|
| South Dakota | 17 and younger | |
| Tennessee | X | |
| Texas | 20 and younger2 | |
| Utah | 17 and younger | |
| Vermont | X | |
| Virginia | X | |
| Washington | X | |
| West Virginia | X | |
| Wisconsin | 17 and younger3 | |
| Wyoming | 18 and younger | |
| 1Alaska's motorcycle helmet use law covers passengers of all ages, operators younger than 18, and operators with instructional permits. 2In 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. 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, Maine, Minnesota, and Wisconsin also cover operators with instructional/learner's permits. Maine's motorcycle helmet use law also covers passengers 14 years and younger and passengers if their operators are required to wear a helmet. 4North Dakota's motorcycle helmet use law covers all passengers traveling with operators who are covered by the law. 5Ohio's motorcycle helmet use law covers all operators during the first year of licensure and all passengers of operators who are covered by the law. 6Rhode Island's motorcycle helmet use law covers all passengers (regardless of age) and all operators during the first year of licensure (regardless of age). Pennsylvania's motorcycle helmet use law covers all operators during the first two years of licensure unless the operator has completed the safety course approved by the department or the Motorcycle Safety Foundation. |
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