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Kaufman & Stigger, PLLC | Are Helmets Required to Ride Bird Scooters in Louisville? -  Image Name Wearing a helmet on a Bird scooter is always a great idea and reduces injuries and we strongly recommend you do so. However, as of July 2018, adults are not required by law to wear a helmet to ride an electric scooter in Louisville. This law is subject to change and likely will, as noted below.

When you go to rent a Bird scooter, you agree to wear a helmet in the app as well.

Of course, we strongly encourage anyone getting on a scooter, bicycle or motorcycle to wear a quality helmet. Here’s how to get a free Bird Helmet.

Classifications of scooters vary from state to state and city to city. With dockless, electric, shared scooters popping up all over the country from Lime, Bird ans Spin, most states are left sticking scooters into a category such as “bicycles” or “mopeds” while laws and ordinances catch up.

Kentucky’s bicycle helmet law:
As of July 2018, you must wear a helmet if you are under 18 years old and you are riding in any Metro Park. House Bill 52, also known as “TJ’s Law”, is working its way towards becoming a law. If and when it’s passed, kids under the age of 12 will be required to wear a helmet.

Moped helmet law:
Louisville-Jefferson County Metro Government traffic laws state in section 71.25 that to drive a moped, you must be 16 and have a valid operator’s license. There are additional restrictions for children under the age of 18. It also states that No person shall operate or ride as a passenger on a moped unless that person wears approved protective headgear and an approved eye protective device required for motorcycle operators and passengers, which protective headgear meets the minimum requirements prescribed by the Secretary of the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet under 601 KAR 14:010.

Kentucky’s motorcycle helmet law:
Kentucky’s current motorcycle helmet law was last ammened in 1998 and requires helmet use by motorcycle operators and passengers under the age of 21; motorcycle operators who possess a motorcycle instruction permit; motorcycle operators who have had an operator’s license for less than one year.

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