West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB127

Introduced
1/12/22  

Caption

Allowing certain motorcycle operators to ride without helmet

Impact

The proposed legislation would amend section 17C-15-44 of the West Virginia Code, thus modifying existing safety requirements. Currently, the law mandates helmet use for all motorcycle riders below the age of 21, and this adjustment reflects a shift in policy towards allowing adult riders the autonomy to forgo helmets, aligning with similar laws in other states. The bill's implementation could encourage more motorcycle riding for leisure and tourism, which may positively impact the local economy.

Summary

Senate Bill 127, introduced in the West Virginia Legislature, seeks to amend existing motorcycle regulations concerning helmet use. Specifically, the bill allows individuals aged 21 years and older to operate motorcycles or be passengers without wearing helmets, provided they have held a valid motorcycle license for at least two years. This change aims to reduce regulatory burdens for experienced motorcyclists, affording them greater personal freedom regarding their safety choices.

Sentiment

Support for SB127 appears to be polarized among legislators and constituents. Proponents argue that the bill embodies personal freedom and responsibility, emphasizing the rights of adult motorcyclists to make their own choices regarding safety equipment. Conversely, opponents express concerns regarding public safety, suggesting that loosening helmet requirements could lead to increased head injuries, thereby raising healthcare costs and affecting public resources.

Contention

A notable point of contention within the discussions surrounding SB127 involves the balance between personal freedoms and public safety obligations. Critics highlight the potential rise in hospital visits and insurance claims related to motorcycle accidents without helmets. Supporters, however, counter that experienced riders are capable of making informed decisions about their safety. The debate reflects a broader philosophical divide over the role of government in regulating individual behavior.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB2711

Permitting persons who are twenty-one years of age or older to operate or be a passenger on a motorcycle without a helmet

WV HB2752

Relating to motorcycle safety

WV HB2590

To remove the helmet law in West Virginia.

WV HB2739

To remove the helmet law in West Virginia.

WV HB4456

To remove the helmet law in West Virginia.

WV HB5620

VEH CD-MOTORCYCLE HELMETS

WV HB2667

Motorcycles; allowing two-wheeled motorcycles to lane filter under certain conditions; effective date.

WV HB4775

Repeal law requiring motorcycle riders to wear a helmet

WV HB317

Removes the helmet requirement for certain motorcycle operators

WV SB1680

Minors; motorcycle helmets; citations

Similar Bills

CA SB847

Vehicles: motorcycle: safety helmet exception.

CA AB2125

Driver’s licenses: motorcycle licensing pilot program.

WV HB2711

Permitting persons who are twenty-one years of age or older to operate or be a passenger on a motorcycle without a helmet

NJ S2495

Requires MVC to provide motorcycle licenses and certain license plates to certain veterans free of charge.

NJ A4354

Requires MVC to provide motorcycle licenses and certain license plates to certain veterans free of charge.

NJ A718

Requires MVC to provide motorcycle licenses and certain license plates to certain veterans free of charge.

TX SB1272

Relating to the transfer of the motorcycle and off-highway vehicle operator training programs to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation; authorizing fees.

HI SB2739

Relating To Transportation.