Motorcycle helmets need to be either DOT or SNELL certified, if the helmet has that certification then you can use a scooter helmet on a motorcycle.
Depends on if you're talking about a motorcycle, a moped, a scooter or a bicycle - and where you're at. Helmet laws differ from place to place.
One can purchase a scooter helmet at many local motorcycle specialty store. One can also purchase these helmets from online retailers like Jafrum, farfetch, BikeBandit, Amazon, and eBay.
Yes , you can use a motorcycle helmet for a snowmobile.
yes in the state of Florida any scooter above 49cc requires a motorcycle endorsement this law is in effect starting July 2000 and any one under 21 must have a helmet
Seriously? NO.
First place to try is the accessory counter at motorcycle dealerships in Atlanta GA. Motor Scooter dealerships may well be the second place. = =
A mo-ped is a hybrid motorcycle, bike and a scooter in one. It is made to go at low speed for more of city driving than highway and it require the use of a helmet.
You need a drivers license and do not need a motorcycle endorsement. It must be registered and you do not need to wear a helmet.
No you cannot get a motorcycle, but you can get a bike or a scooter. The scooter is just like a motorcycle. no actually you can get a bike,scooter,and a go kart
No, it is not. All serious motorcycle drivers use a helmet, especially if they are driving on highways or in other places where there is a lot of traffic. Head injuries from motorcycle crashes are frequently fatal so use a helmet at all times regardless of whether the law requires it or not.
Yes, definitely. All major motorcycle helmet producers state that after an accident where there has been a blow to the helmet, you should not use it again but have to get a new one. The reason is there can be hidden damage to the helmet, making it unsafe.
YES!!! motorcycle helmets are considered SINGLE USE meaning if you drop it or fall off your bike you should buy a new helmet, and certainly never buy a second hand helmet