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New York Motorcycle Laws

Under the New York Vehicle And Traffic Law (VTL), motorcyclists are subject to the same driving, registration and inspection laws applicable to operators of other vehicles. However, there are other laws that apply only to motorcyclists.

Below is a run down of the motorcycle laws of which you should be aware.  All have a fine and surcharge but some also carry DMV points and even (in rare instances) imprisonment.

Let’s start with basic riding rules. VTL Section 1251 requires all persons to operate their motorcycles in the following manner:

We now turn to safe operation (VTL Section 1252).  All motorcycles are entitled to the full use of a lane of traffic.  However, the law DOES allow motorcyclists to drive two abreast in a single lane.  Other drivers shall not deprive a motorcyclist of the full use of a lane.

With this said, the following motorcycle operation rules do apply:

All four of the above violations carry 2 DMV points.

Next we focus on equipment.  Like a car, motorcyclists must have all basic equipment such as adequate brakes, horn and lights.   Under VTL 381, motorcyclists must also have the below items.  There are approved specifications for all of these items.

Finally, and in my opinion most importantly, a motorcycle operator must wear an approved helmet at all times.  VTL 381(6).  The helmet must contain a face shield (or the rider must use goggles).

I have sadly been involved in too many personal injury cases where motorcyclists were severely injured and killed for violating this one.

PLEASE always where your helmet and ride safely!

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