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§ 46.2-906.1. Local ordinances may require riders of bicycles, electricpersonal assistive mobility devices, and electric power-assisted bicycles towear helmets.

The governing body of any county, city or town may, by ordinance, providethat every person 14 years of age or younger shall wear a protective helmetthat at least meets the Consumer Product Safety Commission standard wheneverriding or being carried on a bicycle, an electric personal assistive mobilitydevice, a toy vehicle, or an electric power-assisted bicycle on any highwayas defined in § 46.2-100, sidewalk, or public bicycle path.

Violation of any such ordinance shall be punishable by a fine of $25.However, such fine shall be suspended (i) for first-time violators and (ii)for violators who, subsequent to the violation but prior to imposition of thefine, purchase helmets of the type required by the ordinance.

Violation of any such ordinance shall not constitute negligence, orassumption of risk, be considered in mitigation of damages of whatevernature, be admissible in evidence, or be the subject of comment by counsel inany action for the recovery of damages arising out of the operation of anybicycle, electric personal assistive mobility device, toy vehicle, orelectric power-assisted bicycle, nor shall anything in this section changeany existing law, rule, or procedure pertaining to any civil action.

(1993, c. 924; 1994, c. 56; 1995, cc. 42, 671; 2001, c. 834; 2002, c. 254;2004, cc. 947, 973; 2006, cc. 529, 538; 2007, cc. 209, 366.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-46-2 > Chapter-8 > 46-2-906-1

§ 46.2-906.1. Local ordinances may require riders of bicycles, electricpersonal assistive mobility devices, and electric power-assisted bicycles towear helmets.

The governing body of any county, city or town may, by ordinance, providethat every person 14 years of age or younger shall wear a protective helmetthat at least meets the Consumer Product Safety Commission standard wheneverriding or being carried on a bicycle, an electric personal assistive mobilitydevice, a toy vehicle, or an electric power-assisted bicycle on any highwayas defined in § 46.2-100, sidewalk, or public bicycle path.

Violation of any such ordinance shall be punishable by a fine of $25.However, such fine shall be suspended (i) for first-time violators and (ii)for violators who, subsequent to the violation but prior to imposition of thefine, purchase helmets of the type required by the ordinance.

Violation of any such ordinance shall not constitute negligence, orassumption of risk, be considered in mitigation of damages of whatevernature, be admissible in evidence, or be the subject of comment by counsel inany action for the recovery of damages arising out of the operation of anybicycle, electric personal assistive mobility device, toy vehicle, orelectric power-assisted bicycle, nor shall anything in this section changeany existing law, rule, or procedure pertaining to any civil action.

(1993, c. 924; 1994, c. 56; 1995, cc. 42, 671; 2001, c. 834; 2002, c. 254;2004, cc. 947, 973; 2006, cc. 529, 538; 2007, cc. 209, 366.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-46-2 > Chapter-8 > 46-2-906-1

§ 46.2-906.1. Local ordinances may require riders of bicycles, electricpersonal assistive mobility devices, and electric power-assisted bicycles towear helmets.

The governing body of any county, city or town may, by ordinance, providethat every person 14 years of age or younger shall wear a protective helmetthat at least meets the Consumer Product Safety Commission standard wheneverriding or being carried on a bicycle, an electric personal assistive mobilitydevice, a toy vehicle, or an electric power-assisted bicycle on any highwayas defined in § 46.2-100, sidewalk, or public bicycle path.

Violation of any such ordinance shall be punishable by a fine of $25.However, such fine shall be suspended (i) for first-time violators and (ii)for violators who, subsequent to the violation but prior to imposition of thefine, purchase helmets of the type required by the ordinance.

Violation of any such ordinance shall not constitute negligence, orassumption of risk, be considered in mitigation of damages of whatevernature, be admissible in evidence, or be the subject of comment by counsel inany action for the recovery of damages arising out of the operation of anybicycle, electric personal assistive mobility device, toy vehicle, orelectric power-assisted bicycle, nor shall anything in this section changeany existing law, rule, or procedure pertaining to any civil action.

(1993, c. 924; 1994, c. 56; 1995, cc. 42, 671; 2001, c. 834; 2002, c. 254;2004, cc. 947, 973; 2006, cc. 529, 538; 2007, cc. 209, 366.)