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What are the insurance requirements for operating a motorcycle without a helmet?

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What are the insurance requirements for operating a motorcycle without a helmet?

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Honda Suzuki North encourages all motorcyclists to wear protective clothing and equipment at all times. However, Texas state law currently allows motorcyclists aged 21 and over to operate a motorcycle without a helmet if proof of a minimum of $10,000 medical insurance for injuries is maintained. A decal, which can be affixed to the rear of your motorcycle, may be purchased through the Department of Public Safety upon showing proof of sufficient insurance coverage. However, purchase of a decal is not required providing you carry proof of coverage at all times. Your Honda Suzuki North insurance agent will be glad to assist you in adding $10,000 medical payments to any insurance policies we write for you.

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