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New Hampshire is
100% Helmet Law Free!
STATUTE:
Title XXI. Motor Vehicles. Chapter 265. Rules of the Road,
Special Rules for Motorcycles. Section 265.122 Protective Headgear:
- No person less than 18 years of age may drive or ride upon
a motorcycle unless he wears protective headgear of a type approved by the
director. Such headgear shall be equipped with either a neck or chin strap.
- The director is hereby authorized and empowered to
adopt rules pursuant to RSA 260:5 covering the types of protective headgear
and the specifications therefore and to establish and maintain a list of
approved headgear which meet his established specifications.
- If federal law is altered so that
the mandatory wearing of protective headgear on motorcycles by persons less
than 18 years of age is not required as a condition to the receipt by the
state of any federal funds, paragraphs I and II shall be void.
- Any motorcycle operator who transports a person under
the age of 18 years, when such person is in violation of paragraph I, shall
be guilty of a violation.
NOTE: With the passage of ISTEA in
1996, States could no longer be blackmailed with the threat of losing Federal
highway funding by the Federal Govt. Based on the language in Section III
above, New Hampshire has been a 100% FREE state since ISTEA passed in 1996.
FINE:
Fine for helmet / eye protection and other motor vehicle
violations is - $43.20
STANDARDS:
We are currently researching the New Hampshire regulations to
determine exactly what standard they had adopted to define "protective
headgear". Apparently the "director" approved New Hampshire's
so-called safety equipment.
COURT DECISIONS:
"This section was within police power of state and did not
violate motorcyclist's right of equal protection and due process." State
v. Merski (1973) 113 NH 323, 307 A2d 825. (Decided under prior law.)
CURRENT ACTIVITY:
June 2002 - HB-1132 - replaces the
15" higher than the seat maximum height limit with a no more than
shoulder height when seated limit.
PAST ACTIVITY:
Feb 17, 2000 - HB 1458
- Helmet bill defeated in the NH House of Reps. MRF
press release. NHMRO
report.
Jan
29, 1998 - HB 1216 - Discriminatory Insurance Bill Defeated.
NH
Says No to PIP Insurance bill HB 1216
If you know of any current activity regarding efforts to remove or amend
New Hampshire's helmet law, in the Legislature or the Courts, please e-mail
that information to us so we can update this site.
STATE WEBSITES:
-- DISCLAIMER --
The foregoing is provided as educational information only and
is not legal advice.
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