No you do not need turn signals on a motrcycle in pa and MD other states not sure
Yes, in Mississippi, motorcycles are required to have turn signals. However, if the motorcycle is manufactured before 1973, it is not mandatory to have them, but riders must still use hand signals for turns and lane changes. It's important for safety and legal compliance to ensure that all motorcycles, regardless of age, are equipped with functional turn signals when applicable.
No, but you will need to use hand signals.
Any motorcycle in any state must be equipped with turn signals to be considered road worthy. Dirt bikes and other bikes without turn signals are considered illegal on main roads. Thank you for your answer to my question but I'm afraid you are mistaken. Currently only 20 states require turn signals. An additional 4 states require them based on the year of manufacture. (Data provided by Harley Owners Group) To rephrase the question; If I live in Indiana and my 1967 Harley is not required to have turn signals can I ride it to all of the lower 48 states without being illegal?
Yes. If your motorcycle was manufactured after 1985.
Yes, motorcycle turn signals are required by law in Pennsylvania. According to Pennsylvania's vehicle code, all motorcycles must be equipped with functional turn signals to indicate a rider's intention to turn or change lanes. The signals must be visible from a reasonable distance, ensuring safety for both the motorcyclist and other road users. Additionally, hand signals can be used if the motorcycle is not equipped with electric turn signals.
If you don't have turn signal lights then you must use hand signals.
Required by law (motorcycles manufactured before 1973 are not required to be equipped with turn signals.)
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It varies by state.
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You don't need any lights in Guam!