Oklahoma Motorcycle Helmet Laws
Motorcycle Helmet Statue:
"The following equipment shall be required on all motorcycles and all motor scooters
except on actual trail rides conducted outside of public roads and highways:
"G. Headgear: No person under eighteen (18) years of age shall operate or ride upon
any vehicle covered under this section unless such person is equipped with and wearing
on the head a crash helmet of a type which complies with standards established by
the Department of Public Safety. . . ."
STANDARDS:
Title 47. Motor Vehicles. Highway Safety Code. Chapter 40. Highway Safety Code Ancillaries.
Section 40-105. Required Equipment. :
"G. Headgear: . . . All crash helmets shall consist of lining, padding and chin
straps and be of the type as not to distort the view of the driver. The Commissioner
of the Department of Public Safety is hereby authorized to approve or disapprove
protective headgear and eye-protective devices sold and required herein, and to
issue and enforce regulations establishing standards and specifications for approval
thereof.
"The Commissioner shall publish lists of all approved protective headgear and eye-protective
devices by name and type. Provided, however, the Department may not recommend one
brand in preference to another if quality is identical."
Eye Protection
Required unless equipped with wind screen.
Daytime Use Of Headlight
Required by law.
Modulating headlight permitted.
Passenger Seat
Required if carrying a passenger.
Passenger Footrests
Required if carrying a passenger.
Mirror
Left and right required by law.
Periodic Safety Inspection
Required by law.
65 MPH Speed Limit
In effect on designated rural interstate highways.
OKLAHOMA DISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF CLOTHING OR CLUB MEMBERSHIP IS ILLEGAL
The purpose of the Oklahoma Human Rights Commission is "to work toward removing
friction, eliminating discrimination and promoting unity and understanding among
all the people of Oklahoma". It is specifically charged to "alone and in cooperation
with other organizations and agencies, public and private, discourage discrimination
and encourage fair treatment of all persons regardless of race, color, creed, national
origin, age, handicap or ancestry". 74 Okla.. Statutes Sec 953. The State policy
of Oklahoma realizes that to advance the general welfare of the State of Oklahoma,
all citizens must be given the opportunity to reach their full potential and has
therefore declared that any inhibiting condition caused by racial, ethnic, or religious
factors, are matters of concern to the State Government, which threaten the rights
and privileges of all the citizens, and the institutions of a free and democratic
society. 30 Okla. Statutes Sec. 951. Any person whose exercise or enjoyment of rights
secured by the Constitution or Laws of the United States of America, has been interfered
with or attempted to be interfered with, may bring a complaint to the Oklahoma Human
Rights Commission, as well as file a civil lawsuit.
The United States Supreme Court ruled in the case of Cohen vs. California, 403 U.S.
15 (1971) that individuals have the constitutional right under the First Amendment,
to wear clothing which displays writing or designs. In addition to the right of
an individual to freedom of association has long been recognized and protected by
the United States Supreme Court Thus, a person's right to wear the clothing of his
choice, as well as his right to belong to any club or organization of his choice,
it is constitutionally protected and persons or establishments who discriminate
on the basis of clothing or club membership are subject to lawsuit.