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You are not required by law to wear a crash helmet in Florida however i would highly recommend that you do! Florida does not require a helmet while driving a motorcycle. http://www.edgarsnyder.com/auto-accident/motorcycle-accident/helmetlaws/florida.html
Yes. Most of US states, require a rider to wear a helmet.
If there is a mandatory helmet law in your state, you will probably get a ticket if you do not wear a helmet when riding your motorcycle.
In all states, the person operating the motorcycle must have a motorcycle license, which is separate from a regular driver's license. Some states also require all passengers to wear a motorcycle helmet at all times while riding.
The rider has to be at least 18 to ride a motorcycle helmet without being cited.
It is someone who listens to bush while cooking bbq with their motorcycle helmet on.
Wearing a motorcycle helmet is highly crucial for one's safety while riding a motorcycle. It can save one's life if one gets into a crash or accident.
According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, all of the southern states have some sort of law that requires a motorcycle rider to wear a helmet, though the laws do differ. Some of the laws require motorcycle riders of a certain age to wear a helmet, while other laws require all motorcycle riders to wear helmets, regardless of their age. Also, while all southern states do have some form of the law that required motorcycle riders to wear helmets, the following states have no law regarding helmets: Illinois, Iowa, and New Hampshire. It's suggested that before you ride in any specific state, you check the local laws of that state to see what is required. You can check the law in your state here: http://www.iihs.org/laws/HelmetUseCurrent.aspx
It is legal to wear a crash helmet while driving a car.
If you should fall/crash, it can protect your head (and face).
Use a helmet.....
When ever you are able to think of what you are going to do while you're driving before you are actually on the motorcycle.