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New Hampshire Motorcycle Laws
Safety Helmet: Required by law under age 18 Eye Protection: Required by law unless you have windshield Passenger Footrest: Required if carrying a passenger Passenger Age Restriction: None Helmet Speakers: No Restrictions Yearly Safety Inspection: Inspections are Required Side Mirrors: One side mirror is required by law Radar Detector: No Restriction On Radar Detectors Turn Signals: Required unless manufactured prior to January 1, 1973. Muffler: Muffler is required Maximum Sound Level: 106DBA at 20 inches from the exhaust pipe at a 45 degree angle State Insurance Requirements: Over 18 – no insurance required, but you are still
responsible for financial responsibility. Persons under 18 must show proof of insurance when applying for
motorcycle license. Handlebar Height: No higher than the shoulder level of the driver when in the seat or
saddle. Out Of State License Accepted: Yes Motorcycles operating two abreast in same lane: Yes. Two motorcycles can share a Lane
in New Hampshire Lane Splitting: No Passing in same lane.
Off Road Motorcycle Laws
Eye Protection: Required under age 18 Minimum Operator Age: Under age 14 must be accompanied by a licensed adult over 18 Certification: Required if over 12 year of age and not licensed Operator License: Over 12 must have safety certificate or drivers license Headlight: Required after sunset Taillight: Required after sunset Muffler: Required by law Maximum Sound Level: 96dba at 20 inches Spark Arrestor: Required by law Registration Required by law Vehicle Title: Not Required
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Our client, a 60 year old maintenance supervisor was severely injured when his Vulcan motorcycle was struck broadside by an inattentive motorist. He sustained five broken ribs and a deep lung bruise. His injuries required very limited medical care and attention, but did require substantial amounts of bed rest. Our client settled his case for the full amount of the insurance limits available under the at-fault driver’s policy, which monies compensated him for the pain, suffering and lost wages he sustained as a result of the motorcycle collision.