Iowa Motorcycle Helmet Laws
No one can deny that motorcycle helmets are a valuable and effective tool in preventing serious head and brain injuries in the event of a motorcycle accident. However, there are a number of different laws that vary greatly state by state regulating the use of motorcycle helmets.
For example, Iowa is currently one of only three states in the US (along with Illinois and New Hampshire) that doesn’t have any written laws regarding motorcycle helmet use in that state. However, the states surrounding Iowa have very different and specific laws describing who needs to wear a motorcycle helmet and under what circumstances.
As a motorcyclist himself, Pete Leehey remains informed on any and all changes to motorcycle laws both in Iowa and across the United States. He is ready and able to provide you with any information and / or advice you need on the topic of motorcycle helmets and helmet laws. For information, you can contact Iowa motorcycle accident attorney Pete Leehey at 877-209-9452.
Your Helmet, Your Choice
As previously mentioned, Iowa is one of three states in the US that doesn’t have any motorcycle helmet laws. While Iowa motorcycle accident attorney Pete Leehey is personally aware of the life-saving value of helmets and encourages all motorcyclists to seriously consider wearing them whenever they get on a bike, he strongly believes that it is the right of each and every motorcyclist to decide for him or herself whether or not to use a helmet when riding.
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If you would like more information on motorcycle helmet laws or on the safety benefits of motorcycle helmets, contact Iowa motorcycle accident attorney Pete Leehey today at 877-209-9452.