
NC Bicycle Helmet Law
Summary of law

updated
07-17-06

Governor Michael Easley signed the "Child
Bicycle Safety Act" into law on July 5, 2001. The purpose of this
law is to reduce the number of head-related injuries and deaths from
bicycle crashes. Studies show that helmets prevent 60 percent of head
injury deaths and reduce the overall risk of head injuries by 85 percent.
The NC Bicycle Helmet Law requires:
- Every person under 16 years old
must wear an approved bicycle helmet when operating a bicycle
on any public road, public bicycle path, or other public right-of-way.
- All child passengers falling at
or below 40 pounds/40 inches, must be carried in a separate restraining
seat.
- Any parent or legal guardian who
knowingly allows a child to ride without a helmet or to ride as
a passenger not secured in a restraining seat (when applicable),
will be in violation of the law.
- Violation of the law carries a $10
civil fine. The fine may be waived upon the receipt of satisfactory
proof of purchase of helmet or restraining seat.
- This law went into effect October
1, 2001.
Additional informaton about the NC bicycle helmet law, as well as other bicycle and pedestrian safety information, can be found at the NC DOT Division of Bicycle and Pedestrian Transportation web site.

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