What are the laws regarding driving scooters in Puerto Rico?
Do we need a license, insurance, day? I have a license to drive a car in Florida. T he need is a helmet?
Puerto Rico is the most stringent motorcycle laws by Cyril Huze published 13th October 2007 in Builders, Customs and Editorial. Snape, Our "Freedom Fighter", the AMA information on motorcycles in the U.S., Puerto Rico. "A measure recently adopted by the Governor of Puerto Rico Drivers will have to bear not only a helmet, but also gloves, boots and long pants. After dark, riders must wear a reflective vest, and The law also strengthens the age restrictions on the driver and establishes new testing requirements. In some respects the law is stricter than the requirements for many U.S. military bases. Legislative sponsors said that the law was a response to the increasing number of motorcycle fatalities on the Caribbean island. Between 2000 and 2005, the number of motorcycles Roller and registered in Puerto Rico, more than doubled. Several factors promote bicycle use, including year-round hikes and congestion by nearly 4 million People from the 3,500 square-mile island. In general, gasoline is more expensive than in the 50 states, while the average household income is lower than in a state. In this Context, sales of inexpensive Chinese-built scooters have exploded in recent years that forced many residents in the San Juan metropolitan area turned to them after Fun and affordable transport, in addition to regular sales of full-size motorcycles. "This dramatic increase in the acquisition and use of motorcycles as an alternative means of transport has led to an unprecedented increase in motorcycle accidents, and at the same time, the dramatic increase in deaths, these accidents "The national law. The law comes into force in October. It calls for the creation of eight training centers around the island to grant licenses for new users and Budget $ 250,000 to start the program. But it is not likely the centers will be executed when the law comes into force. Owners of currently registered motorcycles are allowed to continue riding, but must comply with new licensing requirements when they renew their licenses, "The law is mainly from Puerto Rico with less stringent Rules than most countries more restrictive than the requirements of 50 states. So far, drivers in Puerto Rico are not obligated to pass a test on a motorcycle riding and To obtain confirmation, unless they wanted to use the toll roads of the island.