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Carolina has helmet laws that exempt adult riders, riders over the
age of majority -- 21 years old and over!
STATUTE:
Title 56. Motor Vehicles. Chapter
5. uniform Act Regulating Traffic on Highways. Article 29. Motorcyclists;
Rights and Duties Thereof. Section 56-5-3660. Helmets shall be worn
by operators and passengers under age twenty-one; helmet design;
list of approved helmets. :
"It shall be unlawful for any person under the age of twenty-one
to operate or ride upon a two-wheeled motorized vehicle unless he
wears a protective helmet of a type approved by the department.
. . ."
STANDARDS:
Title 56. Motor Vehicles. Chapter
5. uniform Act Regulating Traffic on Highways. Article 29. Motorcyclists;
Rights and Duties Thereof. Section 56-5-3660. Helmets shall be worn
by operators and passengers under age twenty-one; helmet design;
list of approved helmets. :
" . . . a helmet must be equipped with either a neck or chin
strap and be reflectorized on both sides thereof. The department
is hereby authorized to adopt and amend regulations covering the
types of helmets and the specifications therefor and to establish
and maintain a list of approved helmets which meet the specifications
as established hereunder."
Eye Protection
Required under age 21.
Required unless equipped with wind screen.
Daytime Use Of Headlight
Required by law.
Modulating headlight permitted.
Passenger Seat
Required if carrying a passenger.
Passenger Footrests
Required if carrying a passenger.
Mirror
Required by law.
Periodic Safety Inspection
Required by law.
65 MPH Speed Limit
In effect on designated rural interstate highways.
Handlebar Height Requirements
(b) No person shall operate any motorcycle with handlebars more
than fifteen inches in height above that portion of the seat occupied
by the operator.
SOUTH CAROLINA: DISCRIMINATION
ON THE BASIS OF CLOTHING OR CLUB MEMBERSHIP IS ILLEGAL
South Carolina's Equal Enjoyment
and Privileges to Public Accommodations Act; S.C Code Section 45-9-10,
makes it a crime to deny the full and equal enjoyment of services,
facilities privileges, accommodations and goods due to discrimination.
The United States Supreme Court ruled (Cohen v. California 403 U.S.15,
1971), that individuals have the constitutional right under the
first Amendment to wear clothing which displays writing or designs.
Additionally the right of an individual to freedom of association
has been recognized and protected by the Supreme Court A person's
right to wear clothing of his choice, along with the right to belong
to any club or organization of his choice is constitutionally protected,
and persons or establishments who discriminate on the basis of clothing
or club membership are subject to lawsuits.
South Carolina Motorcycle Laws
The following South Carolina Motorcycle Laws
are provided here by ABATE of South Carolina.
ARTICLE 29.
MOTORCYCLISTS; RIGHTS
AND DUTIES THEREOF
SECTION 56-5-3610. Rights
and duties of operator of motorcycle generally.
Every person operating a motorcycle
shall be granted all of the rights and shall be subject to all of
the duties applicable to the drivers of motor vehicles, except as
to special regulations or other provisions of law which by their
nature would not apply.
SECTION 56-5-3630. Manner
in which motorcycles shall be operated.
(a) A person operating a motorcycle
shall ride only upon the permanent and regular seat attached thereto
and the operator shall not carry any other person nor shall any
other person ride on a motorcycle unless the motorcycle is designed
to carry more than one person, in which event a passenger may ride
upon the permanent and regular seat if designed for two persons,
or upon another seat firmly attached to the motorcycle at the rear
or side of the operator.
(b) A person shall ride upon a motorcycle only while sitting astride
the seat, facing forward, with one leg on each side of the motorcycle.
(c) No person shall operate a motorcycle while carrying any package,
bundle or other article which prevents him from keeping both hands
on the handlebars.
(d) No operator shall carry any person, nor shall any person ride,
in a position that will interfere with the operation or control
of the motorcycle or the view of the operator.
(e) No person riding upon a motorcycle shall attach himself or the
motorcycle to any other vehicle on the roadway.
SECTION 56-5-3640. Motorcycle
entitled to full use of lane; riding two or more abreast; overtaking
and passing; operation in other instances.
(a) All motorcycles are entitled
to full use of a lane and no motor vehicle shall be driven in such
a manner as to deprive any motorcycle of the full use of a lane.
This shall not apply to motorcycles operated two abreast in a single
lane.
(b) The operator of a motorcycle shall not overtake and pass in
the same lane occupied by the vehicle being overtaken.
(c) No person shall operate a motorcycle between lanes of traffic,
or between adjacent lines or rows of vehicles.
(d) Motorcycles shall not be operated more than two abreast in a
single lane.
(e) Items (b) and (c) shall not apply to police officers in the
performance of their official duties.
SECTION 56-5-3650. Footrests;
position of handlebars; rear view mirror.
(a) Any motorcycle carrying
a passenger, other than in a sidecar or enclosed cab, shall be equipped
with footrests for such passenger.
(b) No person shall operate any motorcycle with handlebars more
than fifteen inches in height above that portion of the seat occupied
by the operator.
(c) No person shall operate any motorcycle unless it is equipped
with a rear view mirror which will afford the operator ample vision
to the rear at all times.
SECTION 56-5-3660. Helmets
shall be worn by operators and passengers under age twenty-one;
helmet design; list of approved helmets.
It shall be unlawful for any
person under the age of twenty-one to operate or ride upon a two-wheeled
motorized vehicle unless he wears a protective helmet of a type
approved by the department. Such a helmet must be equipped with
either a neck or chin strap and be reflectorized on both sides thereof.
The department is hereby authorized to adopt and amend regulations
covering the types of helmets and the specifications therefor and
to establish and maintain a list of approved helmets which meet
the specifications as established hereunder.
SECTION 56-5-3670. Goggles
or face shields shall be worn by operators under age twenty-one;
list of approved goggles and face shields.
It shall be unlawful for any
person under the age of twenty-one to operate a two-wheeled motorized
vehicle unless he wears goggles or a face shield of a type approved
by the department. The department is hereby authorized to adopt
and amend regulations covering types of goggles and face shields
and the specifications therefor and to establish and maintain a
list of approved goggles and face shields which meet the specifications
as established hereunder.
SECTION 56-5-3680. Wind
screens.
The provisions of Section 56-5-3670
with respect to goggles and face shields shall not apply to the
operator of a two-wheeled motorized vehicle equipped with a wind
screen meeting specifications established by the department. The
department is hereby authorized to adopt and amend regulations covering
types of wind screens and specifications therefor.
SECTION 56-5-3690. Unlawful
to sell or distribute helmets, goggles or face shields not approved
by Department.
It shall be unlawful to sell,
offer for sale or distribute any protective helmets, goggles or
face shields for use by the operators of two-wheeled motorized vehicles,
or protective helmets for the use of passengers thereon, unless
they are of a type and specification approved by the department
and appear on the list of approved devices maintained by the department.
SECTION 56-5-3700. Penalty
for violation of Sections 56-5-3660 to 56-5-3690S.
Any person violating the provisions
of Sections 56-5-3660 to 56-5-3690 shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor
and, upon conviction, shall be fined not more than one hundred dollars
or be imprisoned for not more than thirty days.
ARTICLE 31.
MISCELLANEOUS TRAFFIC RULES
SECTION 56-5-3835. Driving
upon sidewalk.
No person shall drive any vehicle
upon a sidewalk or sidewalk area except upon a permanent or duly
authorized temporary driveway.
SECTION 56-5-3885. Unlawful
to display obscene bumper sticker.
(A) No person may operate a
motor vehicle in this State which has affixed or attached to any
part of the motor vehicle which is visible to members of the public
not occupying the vehicle any sticker, decal, emblem, or other device
containing obscene or indecent words, photographs, or depictions.
(B) Obscene words, photographs, or depictions must be defined and
interpreted as provided in Section 16-15-305(B), (C), (D), and (E).
(C) A sticker, decal, emblem, or device is indecent when:
(1) taken as a whole, it describes, in a patently offensive way,
as determined by contemporary community standards, sexual acts,
excretory functions, or parts of the human body; and
(2) taken as a whole, it lacks serious literary, artistic, political,
or scientific value.
(D) A person who violates the provisions of subsection (A) is guilty
of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, must be punished by a fine
not exceeding two hundred dollars
Links:
ABATE of South Carolina,
Inc. - A State Motorcycle Rights Organization
FastFred's Motorcycle Rights
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