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Maine Motorcycle Helmet Law

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Maine law requires all motorcycle and sidecar passengers under 15 to wear a helmet.

Motorcycle operators licensed under one year of completing their driver’s test and those operating under learner’s permits must also wear helmets.

When an operator is required to wear a helmet, Maine law also requires his or her passenger to wear a helmet.

Note: Helmet laws do not cover cycles with 50cc displacement or less than 1500 in power.

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