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Last post 07-31-2008 5:18 AM by tapeworm. 9 replies.
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  • 07-24-2008 11:33 AM

    Vermont Helmet Law

    What exactly is the Vermont helmet law?  Do they have to be DOT approved or will a novelty helmet work?  I saw somewhere that they have to have some type of refelctive sticker on it.    Is that true and to what extent?

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  • 07-24-2008 11:40 AM In reply to

    Re: Vermont Helmet Law

    All dot in vermont. Alot of guys wear the novelty helmets anyway but the wrong cop having a bad day could give you a piece of his bad day


    'Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them as they protect us Bless them and their families for the selfless acts they perform for us in our time of need. Amen.'






  • 07-24-2008 11:44 AM In reply to

    Re: Vermont Helmet Law



     

    STATUTE:

    Title 23. Motor Vehicles. Chapter 13. Operation of Vehicles. Subchapter 14. Equipment. Article 2. Motor Vehicles Generally. Section 1256. Motorcycles--Headgear. :
      "No person may operate or ride upon a motorcycle upon a highway unless he wears upon his head protective headgear reflectorized in part and of a type approved by the commissioner. The headgear shall be equipped with either a neck or chin strap."

    FINE:

    The fine for riding without a helmet is the fine for no helmet - $ 12.50 to $ 1250.00 at the officers discretion.

    STANDARDS:

    We need the Vermont regulations to determine exactly what standard they have adopted to define "protective headgear". Apparently the "commissioner" (of what?) approves Vermont's so-called safety equipment.

    COURT DECISIONS:

    "Motorcycle helmet law is entitled to presumption of constitutionality." Benning v. State (1994) 161 Vt. 472, 641 A.2d 757.

    "There is no heightened concern for personal liberty embedded in the Vermont Constitution that would render motorcycle helmet law unconstitutional." Benning v. State (1994) 161 Vt. 472, 641 A.2d 757.

    "Link between safety for highway users and motorcycle helmet law is rational, since it minimizes the extent of injuries for which government or individuals are financially responsible." Benning v. State (1994) 161 Vt. 472, 641 A.2d 757.

    "Motorcycle helmet law is not void for vagueness, since statute clearly proscribes failure to wear a helmet and "approved helmet" standards were sufficiently defined or ascertainable." Benning v. State (1994) 161 Vt. 472, 641 A.2d 757.

    Don't be surprised if this particular portion of this decision is revisited, soon.

    "In equal protection challenge to motorcycle helmet law, there is rational basis between motorcyclists and automobile drivers, whose vehicles afford them substantially more protection than does a motorcycle; there is also rational basis for distinction between motorcyclists and moped riders, since the latter travel at a lower rate of speed and are forbidden from riding on state highways." Benning v. State (1994) 161 Vt. 472, 641 A.2d 757.

    "It lies within power of the legislature to adopt reasonable measures for the promotion of safety upon the public highways in the interests of motorists and motorcyclists and others who may use them." State v. Solomon (1969) 128 Vt. 197, 260 A.2d 377.

    "This section, applies to all motorcyclists equally, is directly related to highway safety, bears a real and substantial relation to the promotion of the welfare and safety of the general public as distinguished from the welfare solely of the individual motorcycle riders, did not deprive operator convicted of failure to wear protective headgear of his liberty, or restrain his person or actions, is a reasonable requirement, to be observed so that the public safety will not be jeopardized, and as legislation intended to protect persons in other vehicles from exposure to danger created by a motorcycle out of control, is clearly within the state's police power and in no way violates the state or federal constitution." State v. Solomon (1969) 128 Vt. 197, 260 A.2d 377.

    CURRENT ACTIVITY:

    If you know of any current activity regarding efforts to remove or amend Vermont's helmet law, in the Legislature or the Courts, please e-mail that information to us so we can update this site. Thanks.

    WEBSITES:


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  • 07-24-2008 4:48 PM In reply to

    Re: Vermont Helmet Law

    Boring..................yawn!





  • 07-24-2008 7:26 PM In reply to

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    "type approved by the commissioner"   and what is that????????

  • 07-24-2008 7:38 PM In reply to

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    tapeworm:

    "type approved by the commissioner"   and what is that????????

    Thats kinda my point, Where what you want


    'Lord, hold our troops in your loving hands. Protect them as they protect us Bless them and their families for the selfless acts they perform for us in our time of need. Amen.'






  • 07-30-2008 10:57 AM In reply to

    Re: Vermont Helmet Law

    tapeworm:

    "type approved by the commissioner"   and what is that????????

     

    Precisely.  That usually gets the laws thrown out.  As the Comissioner, never gets around to approving anything, because his legal advisor tells him 'that if he approves a helmet and someone is injured, they may be able to sue him'.  

     

    Keep in mind, I have not been admittited to the legal bar in Vermont or any other state.  I have NO legal abilities and this information is worth less than you paid.  Cool

  • 07-30-2008 11:08 AM In reply to

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    Re: Vermont Helmet Law

    And the officer can fine you anywhere from $12.50 to $1250?  YIKES! 

  • 07-30-2008 11:53 AM In reply to

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    How do people manage to get a motorcycle license and not know about helmet laws? Skid lids save lives as we have heard over and over again on this forum.

    "Remember that 4 wheels move the body but 2 wheels move the soul"
  • 07-31-2008 5:18 AM In reply to

    Re: Vermont Helmet Law

    Because it's not the same law in all 50 states!

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