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STATUTE:
Part III. Operation and Equipment. Chapter 41. Rules of the
Road. Subchapter XI. Miscellaneous Rules. Section 4185:
" . . . (b) Every person operating or riding on a motorcycle shall have
in that person's possession a safety helmet approved by the Secretary of
Public Safety and shall wear eye protection approved by the Secretary;
provided, however, that every person up to 19 years of age operating or
riding on a motorcycle shall wear a safety helmet and eye protection
approved by the Secretary."
FINE:
If you have information about the amount of the fine for violating
Delaware's helmet law, please e-mail
it to us. Thanks.
STANDARDS:
Apparently the "Secretary of Public Safety" approves Delaware's
so-called safety equipment, but we are not aware of what those exact standards
are.
COURT DECISIONS:
"The purpose of subsection (b) of this section is to protect
motorcyclists and their passengers from head injuries." State v.
Brady, Del. Super., 290 A.2d 322 (1972).
"Subsection (b) of this section does not violate Fourteenth Amendment
to the Constitution of the United States." State v. Brady, Del.
Super., 290 A.2d 322 (1972).
CURRENT ACTIVITY:
If you know of any current activity regarding efforts to remove or
otherwise amend Delaware's helmet law, in the Legislature or the Courts,
please e-mail
that information to us so we can update this site. Thanks.
STATE WEBSITES:
-- DISCLAIMER --
The foregoing is provided as educational information only and
is not legal advice.
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