Wisconsin Code § 347.485

Protective headgear for use on motorcycles
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(1) (a) No person who holds an instructional permit under s.

343.07 (4) or who is under 18 years of age may operate or ride
upon a motorcycle on any highway unless the person is wearing
protective headgear of a type which meets the standards established for motorcycle operation in 49 CFR 571.218 and the chin
strap is properly fastened.
(am) No person may operate a motorcycle when carrying a
passenger under 18 years of age unless the passenger is wearing
protective headgear.
(b) No person may sell or offer for sale any protective headgear for use by a driver or passenger on a motorcycle, not meeting
the standards established for motorcycle operation in 49 CFR
571.218.
(2) (a) No person may operate a motorcycle on any highway
without wearing any of the following eye protection:
1. A protective face shield attached to the headgear.
2. Glasses.
3. Goggles.
(b) Except for photosensitive corrective glasses prescribed by
an ophthalmologist, physician, oculist or optometrist, eye protection worn during hours of darkness may not be tinted or
darkened.
(c) Notwithstanding par. (a), if the vehicle is an autocycle
equipped with a windshield or a motorcycle equipped with a
windshield that rises a minimum of 15 inches above the handlebar, the use of other eye protective devices is not mandatory.
(d) This subsection shall not apply to persons operating a motorcycle in a parade sanctioned by the local municipality.
(3) No person may rent, lease or loan a motorcycle to another
unless he or she has ascertained that such party has the required
eye protection and, if the party holds an instructional permit under s. 343.07 (4) or is under 18 years of age, that the party has the
required protective headgear for operating the motorcycle.
(4) Every person in the motorcycle rental business shall have
clean, usable protective headgear for rent in sufficient quantity to
care for the needs of all customers.

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