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STATUTE:
Chapter 169. Traffic Regulations -- Miscellaneous Provisions.
Section 169.974 Motorcycles, motor scooters and motor bikes. . . . :
FINE:
If you have info about the amount of fine for violating
Minnesota's helmet law, please e-mail
it to us. Thanks.
STANDARDS:
We are currently researching the Minnesota regulations to
determine exactly what standard they have adopted to define "protective
headgear". Apparently the "Commissioner of Public Safety"
determines which "protective headgear" with standards established by
their office, so we will locate the "Commissioner of Public Safety"
for Minnesota and ask which standards they have created or adopted. When we
get an answer, you will find it here.
COURT DECISIONS:
"Th(e) section requiring motorcyclists to wear safety
helmets does not unfairly discriminate against motorcyclists and is based on
proper classification." State v. Edwards, 1970, 287 Minn. 83, 177
N.W.2d 40.
legislative requirement that motorcyclists wear protective
headgear while operating motorcycles on streets and highways of state is
constitutional under legislature's plenary power over regulation of privilege
to use streets and highways for safety and best interests of public." State
v. Edwards, 1970, 287 Minn. 83, 177 N.W.2d 40.
"A city may not require the use of protective headgear
by motorcycle operators and passengers, as highway traffic regulations are to
be uniform throughout the state and this section occupies the field of
regulation." Op. Atty. Gen., 989-b-5, June 13, 1977.
CURRENT ACTIVITY:
June 2002 - HB-1383
- eliminates handlebar height limit which previously could not extend above
the shoulders.
PAST ACTIVITY:
SF
1762 - June 1999 - Signed into law
prohibiting the admissibility into evidence of proof of the use or failure to
use protective headgear (helmets) by adult motorcycle operators or passengers
in litigation involving personal injuries or property damage resulting from
the use or operation of a motor vehicle, authorizing actions for damages from
incidents involving allegedly defective protective headgear.
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-- DISCLAIMER --
The foregoing is provided as educational information only and
is not legal advice.
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