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Black Motorcycle Helmet Visors, Legal??
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Now, I've always thought black helmet visors are illegal for road use but heard a whisper that this law has been changed due to a biker friendly transport minister. A quick search on google proved fruitless, anybody else heard of a change in policy??
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Black visors are still illegal, but, and this is hardly believable but true, as Motor cycle news reported a few weeks ago.
The police throughout the UK have decided not to uphold this law if the rider is not using one when it is dark or conditions are murky !
They will also not prosecute for small number plates if the numbers can be read from the distance stipulated for the driving test.
Black visors are still illegal, but, and this is hardly believable but true, as Motor cycle news reported a few weeks ago.
The police throughout the UK have decided not to uphold this law if the rider is not using one when it is dark or conditions are murky !
They will also not prosecute for small number plates if the numbers can be read from the distance stipulated for the driving test.
Hi
Link below for the MCN article. Been something of a debate for long time drawing comparisons to car drivers with tinted windows and or wearing sunglasses etc. Will need to check up but pretty sure that one helmet manufacturer at least has designed lid with a built in flip visor/shade and since it is easily "removeable" as such it is legal.
http://www.motorcyclenews.com/MCN/News/newsres ults/mcn/2007/March/mar26-apr1/mar2907greenlig htfordarkvisors/?&R=EPI-90160
Link below for the MCN article. Been something of a debate for long time drawing comparisons to car drivers with tinted windows and or wearing sunglasses etc. Will need to check up but pretty sure that one helmet manufacturer at least has designed lid with a built in flip visor/shade and since it is easily "removeable" as such it is legal.
http://www.motorcyclenews.com/MCN/News/newsres ults/mcn/2007/March/mar26-apr1/mar2907greenlig htfordarkvisors/?&R=EPI-90160
Hi All,
Thanks for the great answers and sorry for the delayed response, just got back from me hols.
Laws eh? Funny old situation but happy that the neccessary parties are listening to the riding public and reacting with a bit of common sense for once.
Portreekid, my mate's got the caberg V2 and absolutely loves it although it can get a tad noisy at speed, fine with earplugs tho'.
Thanks again.
Thanks for the great answers and sorry for the delayed response, just got back from me hols.
Laws eh? Funny old situation but happy that the neccessary parties are listening to the riding public and reacting with a bit of common sense for once.
Portreekid, my mate's got the caberg V2 and absolutely loves it although it can get a tad noisy at speed, fine with earplugs tho'.
Thanks again.
I've been pulled over on numerous occasions on my motorbike. I have a the darkest visor you can get and none of the coppers have mentioned it. This may be due to the fact that they are always behind me when they pull me over. Getting away with having a dark visor has not however stopped the arse holes from stinging me with points and hefty fines for other "infringements".
hy sharky
i heared the policy is one can wear black helmet visors during the day however they are not allowed in the night to avoid any measure accidents
Custom helmets are also allowed.
http:// www.wee tect.co m/produ cts/aut o-darke ning-we lding-h elmet/a uto-dar kening- welding -lens/
have a look & design your own like a fish.
i heared the policy is one can wear black helmet visors during the day however they are not allowed in the night to avoid any measure accidents
Custom helmets are also allowed.
http://
have a look & design your own like a fish.
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