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WEARING A HELMET, BUT IT FLEW OFF. NOW, NEBRASKA LAWMAKERS ARE ON THE VERGE OF MAKING HELMETS OPTIONAL FOR ADULTS WHO RIDE MOTORCYCLES. THE MEASURE IS ONE VOTE AWAY FROM PASSING RIDERS 21 AND ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (WOWT) - A big move at the Nebraska Legislature Wednesday as lawmakers passed a bill that would remove the requirement for motorcyclists 21 years of age or older to wear helmets.
LINCOLN — Soon, motorcycle riders in Nebraska will no longer be required to wear a helmet while they're on the road. The Nebraska Legislature passed Legislative Bill 138 in a 41-0 vote Wednesday ...
Motorcycle riders in Nebraska will no longer be required to wear a helmet while riding in the state come January — so long as they submit proof of a basic ...
A repeal of Nebraska’s motorcycle helmet law has been attempted for years without success. Members of American Bikers Aiming Toward Education of Nebraska watched the measure pass from the ...
LINCOLN — Years of attempts to repeal Nebraska’s motorcycle helmet law appear to be on the brink of paying off. Nebraska lawmakers voted 30-5 on Wednesday to put repeal legislation into ...
LINCOLN — Soon, motorcycle riders in Nebraska will no longer be required to wear a helmet while they're on the road. The Nebraska Legislature passed Legislative Bill 138 in a 41-0 vote Wednesday ...
Legislative Bill 138, the bill that removes the requirement for motorcyclists 21 years of age or older to wear helmets, does not take effect until January 1, 2024.
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