Nevada
Motorcycle Helmet Law
In Nevada, all motorcycle drivers and
riders must wear a helmet and protective glasses, goggles, or face shields that
meet the standards adopted by the Nevada's Motor Vehicle Department.
If the bike is equipped with a
windscreen, the driver and passenger are not required to wear glasses, goggles,
or face shields. Helmet and eye protection are not required when a motorcycle is
being driven in a parade authorized by a local authority or when the driver and
passengers ride on a three-wheeled motorcycle with an enclosed cab.
Because helmet and eye protection
standards can change, it's best to check with the Motor Vehicle Department to
learn about current requirements before riding on a motorcycle in Nevada.
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