MINNESOTA
A.I.M. Attorneys
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Stephen O'Brien, Esquire |
247 Third Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55415-1003 |
Phone: (800) On-A-Bike (800-662-2453) |
Helmet Laws
LIMITED
Helmets Required for all riders up to age 18.
Helmets Required for novices or permit holders.
Miscellaneous Motorcycle Laws
State Funded Rider Education
Available for all eligible applicants.
Required under age 18.
Eye Protection
Required by law.
Daytime Use Of Headlight
Required by law.
Modulating headlight permitted.
Passenger Seat
Required if carrying a passenger.
Passenger Footrests
Required if carrying a passenger.
Helmet Speakers
Single earphone only.
Mirror
Required by law.
Periodic Safety Inspection
Random inspections, required by law.
65 MPH Speed Limit
In effect on designated rural interstate highways.
NCOM Region
REGION IV : Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin
Anti-Discrimination Law
DISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF CLOTHING OR CLUB MEMBERSHIP IS ILLEGAL
Minnesota Statute Section 604.12 makes it a crime to deny the full and equal enjoyment of any public place of accommodation to a person solely because the person operates a motorcycle or is wearing clothing that displays the name of an organization or association.
Please see the Minnesota State Statute pertaining to the "RESTRICTIONS ON DENYING ACCESS TO PLACES OF PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION", as outlined in Minnesota State Statute 604.12.
In addition, any person whose exercise or enjoyment of rights secured by the Constitution or laws of the United States has been interfered with, or attempted to be interfered with may institute and prosecute a civil action for injunctive and other appropriate equitable relief, including the award of compensatory monetary damages. tected, and persons or establishments who discriminate on the basis of clothing or club membership are subject to lawsuit.
Don't subject yourself to civil and criminal penalties and to expensive and time consuming lawsuits. Don't discriminate against people wearing colors or motorcycle attire.
Minnesota is the only state in the union with such a law and AIM attorney Steve O'Brien was instrumental in its passage.
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