Riding To And From Milwaukee

 

Stay safe on your ride to Milwaukee, or wherever the open road takes you after your visit. Keep these motorcycle laws in Wisconsin and the surrounding states in mind.

Road Laws

 

WISCONSIN

Headlight requirements Daytime use of headlight required per state law; Wisconsin Statutes, 346.595 (5)
Modulating headlight Permitted per Code of Federal Regulations, Title 49, 571.108
Eye protection Required unless motorcycle is equipped with a windscreen that extends to at least 15" above the handlebars; Wis. 347.485 (2)
Handlebar height Maximum of 30" above seat
Helmet protection Required by law under age 18
Passenger Age Restriction None

 

ILLINOIS

Headlight requirements Daytime use of headlight required by state law; Illinois Vehicle Code, Sec. 12-1201(a)
Modulating headlight Permitted per Code of Federal Regulations, Title 49, 571.108
Eye protection Required by law unless equipped with windscreen
Handlebar height Handgrips below head height; Illinois Vehicle Code, Sec. 11-1403(c)
Helmet protection Not required
Passenger Age Restriction None

 

MINNESOTA

Headlight requirements Daytime Use of Headlight required by state law; 169.974, 5
Modulating headlight Permitted per Code of Federal Regulations, Title 49, 571.108
Eye protection Required by law
Handlebar height No Restrictions
Helmet protection Required by law under age 18
Passenger Age Restriction None

 

MICHIGAN

Headlight requirements Modulating headlight permitted
Eye protection Required by law unless equipped with windscreen. Required at speeds over 35 mph
Handlebar height Maximum of 15" above seat
Helmet protection Required for all motorcycle riders under 21. Helmets optional for riders over 21, with 2 years experience, or successful completion of a motorcycle safety course, and $20,000 in first party payable medical benefits
Passenger Age Restriction

None

 

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