Ticket for a smoked shield?
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Ticket for a smoked shield?
This may be a silly question but I have to ask. Is there a law about having a smoked shield on your helmet at night? My Shoei has a light smoked shield installed and now since the days are getting shorter, I know I'll be riding after dark from work very soon. Could you get cited for it? I tried to see if another post about this was generated but no luck. Thanks for your time & Never Forget 9/11!
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RE: Ticket for a smoked shield?
Most states require eye protection as in a helmet visor or motorcycle windshield. I think sunglasses are probably OK too. I have gotten a warning for riding with my smoked visor in the up position after dark. I don't think the cop would have cared except that he also pulled me over for exhibition of power [sm=bustedsign.gif]. Luckily, no ticket.
I learned my lesson though... no wheelies after dark with a tinted visor
I learned my lesson though... no wheelies after dark with a tinted visor
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RE: Ticket for a smoked shield?
I dont think you would get a ticket for it because most places only have laws about having eye protection. Most dont say what kind of eye protection though.
It is harder to see at night with your tinted visor though, i would just put a clear one on there when you get the chance.
I always ride with a clear one. If i need tint, I just put some sun glasses one that fit in with my helmet.
It is harder to see at night with your tinted visor though, i would just put a clear one on there when you get the chance.
I always ride with a clear one. If i need tint, I just put some sun glasses one that fit in with my helmet.
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RE: Ticket for a smoked shield?
I don't know the laws, but I always wear a tinted shield. In the daytime, I even wear sunglasses under the tinted shield in the bright summer sun.
I've never been pulled over and I don't think most cops would pull you over just for that... I'm just guessing though.
I've never been pulled over and I don't think most cops would pull you over just for that... I'm just guessing though.
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RE: Ticket for a smoked shield?
Driving with a smoke/tinted faceshild at night? There isn't a specific statute in AZ for that, and there probably isn't one in most states either.
However, you can be cited for speed not reasonable and prudent, but it could depend on the conditions. Are you driving on a moonless night on a street/highway with no illumination, and with the darkest tinted screen available. If the officer believes that you pose a hazarad to persons/property within the rightaway due to restricted vision, your speed may need to be adjusted accordingly. It may need to be adjusted to such an extent that your prudent speed is 0. It's all in how it's articulated.
However, you can be cited for speed not reasonable and prudent, but it could depend on the conditions. Are you driving on a moonless night on a street/highway with no illumination, and with the darkest tinted screen available. If the officer believes that you pose a hazarad to persons/property within the rightaway due to restricted vision, your speed may need to be adjusted accordingly. It may need to be adjusted to such an extent that your prudent speed is 0. It's all in how it's articulated.