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Dakota HELMETS
REQUIRED FOR ALL RIDERS UP TO AGE 18
STATUTE:
Title 32. Motor Vehicles. Chappter
32-20. Motorcycle Regulation. Section 32-20-4 Protective helmet
required for minor -- Violation a misdemeanor. :
"No person under eighteen years of age may operate or ride
upon a motorcycle on the public streets or highways of this state
unless the person wears a protective helmet of a type meeting department
of transportation motor vehicle safety standard 218 as in effect
on January 1, 1984. No person may operate a motorcycle with any
person under the age of eighteen as a passenger if the passenger
is not wearing a protective helmet. . . ."
FINE:
Title 32. Motor Vehicles. Chapter
32-20. Motorcycle Regulation. Section 32-20-4 Protective helmet
required for minor -- Violation a misdemeanor. :
". . . A violation of this section is a Class 2 misdemeanor."
STANDARDS:
Title 32. Motor Vehicles. Chappter
32-20. Motorcycle Regulation. Section 32-20-4 Protective helmet
required for minor -- Violation a misdemeanor. :
". . . of a type meeting department of transportation motor
vehicle safety standard 218 as in effect on January 1, 1984."
State Funded Rider Education
Available for all eligible applicants.
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.
65 MPH Speed Limit
In effect on designated rural interstate highways.
SOUTH DAKOTA:
The purpose of the South Dakota Human Relations Act of 1972 is to
protect the public health, safety and welfare. It is the policy
of this State through the South Dakota state commission of human
rights to prevent discrimination in employment housing and access
to public accommodations. "Unfair or discriminatory practice"
means any act or attempted act which because of race, color, creed,
religion, sex, ancestry, disability or national origin results in
unequal treatment or separation or segregation of any person, or
denies, prevents, limits, or otherwise adversely affect, the benefit
or enjoyment by any person of employment. labor union membership,
housing accommodations, property rights, education. public accommodations,
and public services (emphasis added). South Dakota Codified Laws
Chapter 20-13. Any person who exercise or enjoyment of rights secured
by the Constitution or laws of the United States has been interfered
with or attempted to be interfered with may bring a complaint to
the South Dakota state commission of human rights. The Supreme Court
ruled in the case of Cohen vs. California, 403 US 15 (1971) that
individuals have the constitutional right under the First Amendment
to wear clothing which displays writing or designs. In addition,
the right of an individual to freedom of association has long been
recognized and protected by the United States Supreme Court. Thus,
a person's right to wear the clothing of his choice, as well as
his 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 lawsuit.
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