Posted by BrianNZ on December 27, 2006, 4:47 pm
Ben Kaufman wrote:
> On Tue, 26 Dec 2006 03:13:18 GMT, "Roddy Meatstick.............."
>
>> If your bike is registered in a no-helmet-required state and you go
>> through a mandatory helmet state, can they bust you?
>
> Same as if a Brit came over to the U.S. with his car and tried driving on the
> left side of the road.
>
> Ben
Like the Canadian who came to NZ for a look and killed my mate by
driving on the wrong side of the road...... :(
It's got so bad that in some of the more touristy areas they have
painted arrows on the road and put up 'Keep Left' signs for the more
retarded travellers.......
Posted by Beav on December 26, 2006, 11:34 am
> If your bike is registered in a no-helmet-required state and you go
> through a mandatory helmet state, can they bust you?
Depends if you're wearing it or not, I'd say.
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Posted by Jack Hunt on December 26, 2006, 5:40 pm
On Tue, 26 Dec 2006 03:13:18 GMT, "Roddy Meatstick.............."
>If your bike is registered in a no-helmet-required state and you go
>through a mandatory helmet state, can they bust you?
If your bike is registered in a state where the speed limit is 75 and you go 75
through a state where the limit is 55, can they bust you?
Next question.
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Posted by Don Fearn on December 26, 2006, 6:23 pm
>On Tue, 26 Dec 2006 03:13:18 GMT, "Roddy Meatstick.............."
>>If your bike is registered in a no-helmet-required state and you go
>>through a mandatory helmet state, can they bust you?
>If your bike is registered in a state where the speed limit is 75 and you go 75
>through a state where the limit is 55, can they bust you?
Only if they catch you.
pooder was here with one answer for both questions
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Posted by Rob Kleinschmidt on December 26, 2006, 7:35 pm
Roddy Meatstick.............. wrote:
> If your bike is registered in a no-helmet-required state and you go
> through a mandatory helmet state, can they bust you?
Tell them your friends on rec.motorcycles told you it was
OK and see how far this gets you.
>
>> If your bike is registered in a no-helmet-required state and you go
>> through a mandatory helmet state, can they bust you?
>
> Same as if a Brit came over to the U.S. with his car and tried driving on the
> left side of the road.
>
> Ben