¿Arizona requiere cascos de motocicleta?
Arizona does not have a universal helmet law. Helmets are only legally required for motorcycle riders and passengers under 18
Arizona does not have a universal helmet law. Helmets are only legally required for motorcycle riders and passengers under 18
Sí, Illinois exige que todos los conductores de motocicletas, ciclomotores y ciclociclos motorizados usen cascos protectores aprobados por el DOT, sin excepciones.
No, Florida does not have a universal helmet law. Helmets are only required for motorcycle riders and passengers under 21
DOT means the helmet meets the safety standards set by the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard
Yes, many Walmart stores sell a selection of lower-priced motorcycle helmets in the automotive section or online at Walmart.com from
Yes, Texas has a universal helmet law that requires all motorcycle riders and passengers to wear a DOT-compliant helmet at
Typical full-face motorcycle helmet weights range from around 3 lbs to 4 lbs, with high-end lightweight composite helmets as low
Yes, motorcycle helmet manufacturers recommend replacing helmets every 5-7 years from the date of manufacture, as the materials can deteriorate
Sí, los cascos de motocicletas tienen una vida útil limitada y pueden degradarse y “estropearse” over time, typically around 5-7 years after
Many higher-end motorcycle helmet models come pre-installed with integrated Bluetooth systems for communications, music, and smartphone connectivity right out of
In most states and jurisdictions, motorcycle helmets must be certified and approved to meet the DOT FMVSS 218 safety standards
No, motorcycle helmets do not have built-in air conditioning units. However, many incorporate vents, cooling channels and other passive cooling