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Re:Eye Protection, is it a Law? 2 Months ago  
Yep, Like newrodie said, Florida made it a law!
Chapter 316
STATE UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL

316.211 Equipment for motorcycle and moped riders.--
(2) A person may not operate a motorcycle unless the person is wearing an eye-protective device over his or her eyes of a type approved by the department.


Of course they made it clear that eye-protective devices be worn on the eyes... Uh, I guess, as opposed to...?
 
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Re:Eye Protection, is it a Law? 2 Months ago  
In Wisconsin it's Required by law for instructional permit holders unless equipped with windscreen which is 15" or higher above handlebars Still a good idea regardless.

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Re:Eye Protection, is it a Law? 2 Months ago  
Only in all 50 states.
 
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Re:Eye Protection, is it a Law? 2 Months ago  
Minnesota - Required even with a windshield.
 
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Re:Eye Protection, is it a Law? 2 Months ago  
Because we have a tendency to travel between states I found a link that will give us a heads up to what we can expect from them. Maybe it'll save someone an unnecessary encounter with a LEO.
http://www.amadirectlink.com/legisltn/laws.asp

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Re:Eye Protection, is it a Law? 2 Months ago  
here in the Mini State (R.I.) it's law ............ You can't enforce common sense That's why we've all seen riders without protection .......... I bought a pair of these (pricey) but I ride in style ... check out there site ... under customers, there's a link to try to win a pair. ibeams.com/windjammer GOOD LUCK !
 
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Re:Eye Protection, is it a Law? 2 Months ago  
Musky wrote:
Minnesota - Required even with a windshield.


Thats so the snow and sleet dont get in your eyes Musky.
 
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