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Changes in some helmet laws

New bills that have been introduced in Nevada would reduce emissions testing and repeal the states motorcycle helmet law for riders 21 and older.

The new bill would reduce the emission testing to be done every four years for newer vehicles and every two years for other vehicles.

There have been 31 other states that have repealed similar laws and research has shown little change in motorcycle crash death rates.

The exemption from the helmet law would apply to those 21 years old or older who have at least one year of riding experience and pass a safety course.

Passengers also would not have to wear helmets, as long as they are at least 21.

Cyclists would still have to wear goggles or glasses if the bike does not have a windshield.

 

 

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