Not exact matches
Under current
law in San Francisco, riders of all
ages have to wear
helmets and it's illegal to ride scooters on sidewalks.
Texas
law requires that motorcycle drivers and passengers wear a
helmet at all times if under the
age of 21.
In 2012, Michigan went from a state with a universal
helmet law to only requiring riders
age 20 and younger to wear one.
Bicyclists under the
age of 18 are required by
law of both Pima County and the City of Phoenix to wear a
helmet.
By
law, every cyclist under the
age of 16 must wear an approved
helmet.
If you are under the
age of 18 you are required, by
law, to wear a
helmet while operating a bicycle.
Laws have been enacted regarding
helmet use, alcohol consumption, night - time operation,
age limits and snowmobile etiquette while on trails.
Riders under the
age of 18 are required, by
law, to wear a
helmet at all times.
Illinois is just one of three states (Iowa and New Hampshire are the others) without a motorcycle
helmet use
law for riders of any
age.
Only 19 states in the U.S. have universal motorcycle
helmet laws that require all riders to wear
helmets, no matter their
age.
Texas
law requires that motorcycle drivers and passengers wear a
helmet at all times if under the
age of 21.
In Florida, there is a
law that exempts you from wearing a
helmet if you are 21 years of
age or older and your insurance plan covers medical care for at least $ 10,000.
Riders
aged 18 and over are strongly encouraged to wear a
helmet, although not required to do so by
law.
Guidance recommends interventions across sectors, including comprehensive sexuality education in schools; higher
age limits for alcohol consumption; mandating seat - belts and
helmets through
laws; reducing access to and misuse of firearms; reducing indoor air pollution through cleaner cooking fuels; and increasing access to safe water, sanitation, and hygiene.