A motorcycle helmet must meet DOT gauges to be legitimate for the street, a snowmobile head protector does not.
yes but they say you should change your visor to a single lens instead of a double lens.no, snowmobile visors are not made for highway use, and are not safe eye protection. as for the shell most exceed dot specs.
Motorcycle helmets need to be either DOT or SNELL certified, if the helmet has that certification then you can use a scooter helmet on a motorcycle.
snow mobile helmets are more insulated than motorbike helmet,snowmobile helmet has double lense,face shields in snow mobile helmets are anti fogging,snow mobile helmet have enough room for air circulation for anti fogging,motorcycle helmets are hard
Seriously? NO.
No, it is not. All serious motorcycle drivers use a helmet, especially if they are driving on highways or in other places where there is a lot of traffic. Head injuries from motorcycle crashes are frequently fatal so use a helmet at all times regardless of whether the law requires it or not.
Yes, definitely. All major motorcycle helmet producers state that after an accident where there has been a blow to the helmet, you should not use it again but have to get a new one. The reason is there can be hidden damage to the helmet, making it unsafe.
A snowmobile is a moving vehicle just like a car or motorcycle. A severe accident can lead to death or severe physical harm. Therefore you should take care to have proper equipment(Helmet) and proper training before using one.
None at the moment.although a few classes do use motorcycle engines.
YES!!! motorcycle helmets are considered SINGLE USE meaning if you drop it or fall off your bike you should buy a new helmet, and certainly never buy a second hand helmet
Yes, I always use helmet to drive motorcycle safely. Also it is mandatory to wear in India(with some exception).
If there is no helmet law in your state, the cost of motorcycle insurance is the same whether you wear a helmet or not.