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Mexico has helmet laws that exempt adult riders, riders over the
age of majority -- 18 years old and over!
Motorcycle
Helmet Statue:
Chapter 66. Motor Vehicles. Article 7. Traffic Laws; Signs, Signals
and Markings; Accidents; Weight and Size; Traffic Safety. Part 4.
Traffic Laws Generally. Section 66-7-356. Mandatory Use of Protective
Helmets. :
"A. No person under the age of eighteen shall operate a motorcycle
unless he is wearing a safety helmet securely fastened on his head
in a normal manner as headgear and meeting the standards specified
by the director. . . . No person shall carry any passenger under
the age of eighteen on any motorcycle unless the passenger is wearing
a securely fastened safety helmet, . . . ."
STANDARDS:
Chapter 66. Motor Vehicles.
Article 7. Traffic Laws; Signs, Signals and Markings; Accidents;
Weight and Size; Traffic Safety. Part 4. Traffic Laws Generally.
Section 66-7-356. Mandatory Use of Protective Helmets. :
". . . The director shall adopt rules and regulations establishing
standards covering the types of helmets and the specifications therefor
and shall establish and maintain a list of approved helmets meeting
the standards and specifications of the director. . . ."
Regulation
18 NMAC 19.7.9 HELMET STANDARD
A helmet to be used by a person
under the age of eighteen in connection with the operation of a
motorcycle must meet Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard Number
218 (Motorcycle Helmets) issued by the United States Secretary of
Transportation. Only helmets meeting Federal Motor Vehicle Safety
Standard Number 218 are approved for use in New Mexico. [7/20/90,
10/14/92, 10/31/96]
State Funded Rider Education
Available for all eligible applicants.
Reauired under age 18.
May waive skills test for successful completion of rider ed.
May waive knowledge test for successful completion of rider ed.
Eye Protection
Required unless equipped with wind screen.
Daytime Use Of Headlight
Modulating headlight permitted.
Passenger Seat
Required if carrying a passenger.
Passenger Footrests
Required if carrying a passenger.
Mirror
Required by law.
Periodic Safety Inspection
Random inspections, required by law.
65 MPH Speed Limit
In effect on designated rural interstate highways.
NEW MEXICO-DISCRIMINATION
ON THE BASIS OF CLOTHING OR CLUB MEMBERSHIP IS ILLEGAL
New Mexico Civil Rights legislation
codified in N.M.S.A. Sec. 28-1-1, et. seq. establish certain Civil
Rights and prohibit certain discriminatory practices. The Act was
modeled after the U.S. Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VII, 42 U.S.C.A.
Section 2000 (e), et. seq.). A "civil right" has been
defined as a privilege accorded to and or a right due from one individual
to another, the trespassing upon which is a civil injury. The interference
with a person's lawful conduct and actions is a violation of a civil
right, U.S. v. Gugel, 119 F.Supp. 897. Discrimination need not be
only on the grounds of race, color, national origin, etc. Any invidious
discrimination is prohibited, Nanez v. Ritger, 304 F.Supp. 354.
Coverage includes the right to free speech, peace- able assembly
and freedom of association, Ames v. Vavreck, 356 F.Supp. 931. The
U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that individuals have a constitutional
right under the First Amendment to wear clothing which displays
writing or designs, Cohen v. Ca., 403 U.S. 15. A person's right
to wear the clothing of choice, and the right to belong to any club
or organization is constitutionally protected. Persons or establishments
who discriminate on the basis of clothing or club membership may
have violated the Act.
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