Depends on the state you are riding in. For example, here in Indiana its legal to ride without a helmet. But if you are riding and you cross over to Ohio you need to wear a hemet. You will be fined. Furthermore, it is very dangerous, because if you fall off your bike or crash into something it is likely that you hurt your head seriously.
Yes, you are required to buy a motorcycle helmet to ride in NC and obtain a motorcycle license. This applies to all motorcycle riders regardless of age or motorcycle power.
yes yes. on motorcycle.
the number i dont know, google it. Arizona u can ride without a helmet.
In some states that don't have specific mandatory laws in requiring people to wear motorcycle helmets regardless of their age, you have to be at least 18 years old to be able to ride motorcycle without wearing motorcycle helmets. But it is highly advisable that you wear one to avoid injuries from motorcycle accidents.
The rider has to be at least 18 to ride a motorcycle helmet without being cited.
noGo to txdps.state.tx.us/msb/helmet.htm.
No, it needs to be DOT (Department of Transportation) approved.
Yes, wearing a motorcycle helmet is required in Yosemite National Park, as it is mandated by California state law. There has never been a time when it was acceptable to ride a motorcycle without a helmet in the park, as the law applies uniformly across the state. Helmets are essential for safety and protection while riding.
It is totally stupid to ride karts anywhere without a helmet, legal or not.
A neighbour allows his 6 year old son to ride a petrol/diesel driven child size motorcycle on the road on our housing estate, and without a safety helmet. Is this legal here in the UK?
The better question is ..... Is that a state that never has accidents? Lol
Motorcycle insurance is not required in Florida. Banks will require you to carry it if motorcycle has lien. Most major manufacturers(Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, etc.) do not require insurance if you finanace through them. Must have insurance to ride without a helmet in Florida, though.