AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 55-9-302, relative to crash helmet requirements for riders and passengers of motorcycles, motorized bicycles, and motor-driven cycles.
Impact
The introduction of this pilot program represents a significant shift in state law, particularly concerning safety regulations for motorcycle riders. Participants in the program will not be required to wear helmets as long as they maintain health or medical insurance that is not provided through TennCare. This change is reflective of a growing movement towards personal freedom in safety regulations, balancing risk management with personal choice. However, riders under the age of 21 must still adhere to existing helmet laws that require wearing a helmet at all times.
Summary
Senate Bill 1450 aims to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 55-9-302, addressing crash helmet requirements for riders and passengers of motorcycles, motorized bicycles, and motor-driven cycles. The bill establishes a pilot program scheduled to start on July 1, 2023, and conclude on July 1, 2027. This program will allow individuals aged 21 and older the option to choose whether or not to wear a crash helmet while operating or riding as a passenger on these vehicles during specific periods each year.
Contention
Discussion surrounding SB1450 has revealed notable points of contention, particularly regarding safety and personal responsibility. Supporters argue that experienced riders should have the autonomy to decide about their helmet use, supported by the notion that adults can make informed choices about their safety. Conversely, opponents express concerns that easing helmet laws could lead to increased risk of injury and greater long-term healthcare costs. They also worry about the implications of relying on the rider's insurance status and the potential for higher rates of unhelmeted riding among younger and less insured populations.
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AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 55-9-302, relative to crash helmet requirements for riders and passengers of motorcycles, motorized bicycles, and motor-driven cycles.
AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 55-9-302, relative to crash helmet requirements for riders and passengers of motorcycles, motorized bicycles, and motor-driven cycles.
Amends several provisions relative to motorcycles and motor scooter license and educational requirements including deleting the learners permit requirement for motorcycles.
Amends several provisions relative to motorcycles and motor scooter license and educational requirements including deleting the learners permit requirement for motorcycles.