Delaware motorcycle helmet law
In Delaware, all motorcycles operators and riders must have in their
possession a safety helmet, but only persons 19 and younger must wear actually
wear the helmet. All drivers and operators, however, regardless of age, must
wear eye protection. Delaware's Secretary of the Department of Public Safety is
in charge of approving the design of helmets and eye protection. Because
regulations are subject to change, it's best to check with Public Safety
Secretary before riding on a motorcycle in Delaware.
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