So glad ours are uniform regardless of if it's in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, also the laws are uniform right across Europe too. Great topic Wild. H&R
DibberInTheWind ya I been looking over things across Europe recently. Very interesting for sure. FYI saw your Isreal trip and thought that was nice to see being that I’m a Cuban jew. “Jewban” 😆. Thanks for watching ML&R
@@WildOn2sVlog on that line i'm a mix of Coptic Arab, Mizrahi and Sephardi Jewish. The family on my fathers line lived in Haifa as stone masons, family from that land goes back to biblical times. H&R
DibberInTheWind my dad side is the jewish side as well. He was from Uruguay and grandfather from germany. My grandmother was from Poland. But all their family lived in Givat Ada Isreal. Also have several that live in Haifa. Great history.
The Blue Bike & Doyle yup damn practice this for 2 weeks lol. I have great short term memory but this really pushes my limits. I did several takes on this ride.
If you did that without a cheat sheet I'm seriously impressed!! I'd like to see lane splitting and filtering be allowed in more places......like CANADA lol.
Lol. Ya no cheat sheet. Like I told folks I have good short term memory. But took a loooooooong time of rehearsing it and studying it. Took me a good 2 weeks of repeating it over and over 🤦🏻♂️. That was by far the toughest one I done. lol. I literally don’t want to look at a map
@@WildOn2sVlog I honestly think it highly increases your chances as a rider of getting in an accident. I see it often in RUclips! Someone starts merging over by putting their bumper in front of the car in the lane next to them. If done at the wrong time. And especially if ur a knucklehead like lots of riders are. Speeding through without caution. You are lable to have a really bad day.. Maybe it's illegal in California for cars to do this. I'm not sure! But regardless this or a car opening their car door really quick for whatever reason. Is enough to make me skeptical of ever trying it. I do believe motorcycles should be allowed to use the shoulder tho, for passing traffic in a stand still. If necessary they can squeeze back into traffic if an emergency vehicle is coming.. But I think it'd be the safer alternative.
WildOn2s Vlog yes sir!! You should see how uptight you can make a CHP when there’s black smoke pouring out of the exhaust of your F350 diesel and try as he might he can’t ticket you 😂
Missouri is now required by law until 26. Kansas is now not required. Live on the border, idk of other states have changed or not. "Edit: these are for helmets"
Missouri has tried to pass the no helmet law for the past several years,we are hoping that it passes this time, because Missouri is loosing a lot of revenue for the sights here like Branson and several other places here, I have been in several States and I always wear my novelty half helmet everywhere I go, and the reason for that is I have some bad disc in my neck and I can't take the extra weight of a DOT certified helmet, very well done my brother, you have a good mind to remember all that LoL, good job brother, ride safe and ride easy 👍🏼💯
OZARKS H-D RIDER'S yup I get it. I have herniated discs in my cervical and lumbar from a car wreck. So my fulls face helmet causes my neck to hurt after a long ride. So I hear you lol.
So Illinois requires a windshield but not a helmet?! No wonder that state is the way it is! And also I have no idea how u remember all that info!! Where were when I needed a test to cheat off in history class?!! 😂😂
So Pennsylvania has changed the helmet law a lot over the past few years so I don't blame ya for throwing my state into the category you did. PA used to allow riders to ride on permit for an unlimited amount of time as long as it was renewed each year. On permit you could not operate a motorcycle without a helmet, transport a passenger or ride at night. A PA class M license grants you these "rights". Now the state law (and I agree) is cracking down on these "permit riders" So now if you have a class M license in PA, and I hate to outline this because we ALL should wear helmets. If you're either 21+ in age with at least 2 years of having your license or have completed the PA motorcycle safety course (over 21), you're not required to wear a helmet. Passengers of those above also aren't required to wear a helmet. I outline this because it's the state law. However I'll always wear a helmet and my passengers especially will also on my bike. It's a right to choose your fate. I choose life.
What happens when the state where the motorcycle is registered in doesn't have the same laws as the state that you're traveling through? Such as if I'm registered in Utah do I have to conform to California law while I'm in California or since I'm just passing through is it acceptable because it's actually registered in Utah?
If riding through they still can give you warnings and even fines. Most of the times they like telling you and nothing else. But if you’re there for a week then they get you
God I love being an iowan biker everyone should hear my shovelhead running down the street while me and my new born are riding without any PPE Also iowa doesn't restrict the age of the bike you're allowed to ride
So glad ours are uniform regardless of if it's in England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland, also the laws are uniform right across Europe too. Great topic Wild. H&R
DibberInTheWind ya I been looking over things across Europe recently. Very interesting for sure. FYI saw your Isreal trip and thought that was nice to see being that I’m a Cuban jew. “Jewban” 😆. Thanks for watching ML&R
@@WildOn2sVlog on that line i'm a mix of Coptic Arab, Mizrahi and Sephardi Jewish. The family on my fathers line lived in Haifa as stone masons, family from that land goes back to biblical times. H&R
DibberInTheWind my dad side is the jewish side as well. He was from Uruguay and grandfather from germany. My grandmother was from Poland. But all their family lived in
Givat Ada Isreal. Also have several that live in Haifa. Great history.
Man can't believe you remember all that .
The Blue Bike & Doyle yup damn practice this for 2 weeks lol. I have great short term memory but this really pushes my limits. I did several takes on this ride.
The Blue Bike & Doyle thanks for watching and the support ML&R
Such a wealth of knowledge
I think I have forgot half of it already and I am still was watching 😄
Man. I’m planning a long trip now. Thought of everything else minus simple laws. I have no exhaust hahah
Eddie Adams yup very easy to not think about.
Eddie Adams thanks for watching ML&R
If you did that without a cheat sheet I'm seriously impressed!! I'd like to see lane splitting and filtering be allowed in more places......like CANADA lol.
Lol. Ya no cheat sheet. Like I told folks I have good short term memory. But took a loooooooong time of rehearsing it and studying it. Took me a good 2 weeks of repeating it over and over 🤦🏻♂️. That was by far the toughest one I done. lol. I literally don’t want to look at a map
Lol yup if used right lane splitting can help with traffic. For us haha
@@WildOn2sVlog I honestly think it highly increases your chances as a rider of getting in an accident. I see it often in RUclips! Someone starts merging over by putting their bumper in front of the car in the lane next to them. If done at the wrong time. And especially if ur a knucklehead like lots of riders are. Speeding through without caution. You are lable to have a really bad day.. Maybe it's illegal in California for cars to do this. I'm not sure! But regardless this or a car opening their car door really quick for whatever reason. Is enough to make me skeptical of ever trying it. I do believe motorcycles should be allowed to use the shoulder tho, for passing traffic in a stand still. If necessary they can squeeze back into traffic if an emergency vehicle is coming.. But I think it'd be the safer alternative.
Thanks the abundance of Motorcycle Laws Information
Thumbs up bro good information on the law thanks for sharing keep safe catch you later
MrG1965 thanks for the support. Have a great day. ML&R
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What great recall you have ! Impressive !!!!! Good info man ! Your brain 🧠 plasticity is sharp 😎.
I’m Canadian, I don’t have to respect any vehicle laws in the US 😁. Except speed!
Diesels HOG Vlog hahah. You’re the ones that cause the problems! 😆
Diesels HOG Vlog thanks for watching.
WildOn2s Vlog yes sir!! You should see how uptight you can make a CHP when there’s black smoke pouring out of the exhaust of your F350 diesel and try as he might he can’t ticket you 😂
Awesome video buddy!
It’s awesome that you’re making all aware. I’ll have to study the laws in AZ when I trailer my bike the next year. Be safe bro.
Interesting about the different laws this way all over the country are the same ......keep well man and stay safe
Great job, laws are different in every state, drives me crazy sometimes
Great content keep the shiny side up!
Thanks 🙏
Excellent video, Wild!
LpFFLp
Haha We just got pulled over in CO for not having eye protection. We had cuts on so think they just used that as an excuse 😂
Jorge Martinez yup. They will look for the small things to stop you
Jorge Martinez thanks for watching ML&R
Missouri is now required by law until 26. Kansas is now not required. Live on the border, idk of other states have changed or not. "Edit: these are for helmets"
I think they just legalized not that long ago lane splitting in Utah.
They legalized lane filtering but not lane splitting.
you did a good job
Missouri has tried to pass the no helmet law for the past several years,we are hoping that it passes this time, because Missouri is loosing a lot of revenue for the sights here like Branson and several other places here, I have been in several States and I always wear my novelty half helmet everywhere I go, and the reason for that is I have some bad disc in my neck and I can't take the extra weight of a DOT certified helmet, very well done my brother, you have a good mind to remember all that LoL, good job brother, ride safe and ride easy 👍🏼💯
OZARKS H-D RIDER'S yup I get it. I have herniated discs in my cervical and lumbar from a car wreck. So my fulls face helmet causes my neck to hurt after a long ride. So I hear you lol.
OZARKS H-D RIDER'S thanks for watching and for the support. ML&R
@@WildOn2sVlog yeah man it's not fun and the headaches I get are unbearable and sometimes last for days,👍🏼💯
@@WildOn2sVlog ML&R to you too brother 💯
I see you cruising 410 in the 210, fam. Be safe out there
🙏 thx 💥
So if you cross into VT, you need to put reflective stickers on your lid?
Technically yes. But they may use it for a reason to stop you and nothing else
So Illinois requires a windshield but not a helmet?! No wonder that state is the way it is! And also I have no idea how u remember all that info!! Where were when I needed a test to cheat off in history class?!! 😂😂
Lol. Ya took weeks of memorizing all that info. 🤦🏻♂️.
So Pennsylvania has changed the helmet law a lot over the past few years so I don't blame ya for throwing my state into the category you did. PA used to allow riders to ride on permit for an unlimited amount of time as long as it was renewed each year. On permit you could not operate a motorcycle without a helmet, transport a passenger or ride at night. A PA class M license grants you these "rights". Now the state law (and I agree) is cracking down on these "permit riders" So now if you have a class M license in PA, and I hate to outline this because we ALL should wear helmets. If you're either 21+ in age with at least 2 years of having your license or have completed the PA motorcycle safety course (over 21), you're not required to wear a helmet. Passengers of those above also aren't required to wear a helmet. I outline this because it's the state law. However I'll always wear a helmet and my passengers especially will also on my bike. It's a right to choose your fate. I choose life.
In Minnesota you need to wear eye protection not a full face shield but yes this sucks
What happens when the state where the motorcycle is registered in doesn't have the same laws as the state that you're traveling through? Such as if I'm registered in Utah do I have to conform to California law while I'm in California or since I'm just passing through is it acceptable because it's actually registered in Utah?
If riding through they still can give you warnings and even fines. Most of the times they like telling you and nothing else. But if you’re there for a week then they get you
I don't mind wearing a helmet but I would love no mufflers law :D
This is the most ridiculous set of laws I’ve ever heard. For so few bikes actually on the road, they sure do regulate the hell out of them!
Yup. That’s for watching
New Hampshire doesn’t have a helmet law
South Carolina does require a helmet 😎😎
Only if you under 21.
God I love being an iowan biker everyone should hear my shovelhead running down the street while me and my new born are riding without any PPE
Also iowa doesn't restrict the age of the bike you're allowed to ride
You missed Arkansas in the age requirement list. Anyone under the age of 21 must wear a helmet in the state of
Arkansas.
Thanks for adding that 🙏
Missouri is now not required with age restrictions, and you must have health insurance.
That’s good to know. Thanks.
"Great state of texas" 😂
No helmet law in Hawaii either, but we're not really a state.