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Utah Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

Utah Motorcycle Helmet Law

Published on February 20, 2023 • Last updated August 19, 2024 by Ken Christensen
Topics: Motorcycle Accidents, Utah Lawyer, Utah Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

Will the Current Utah Motorcycle Helmet Law Change with motorcycle accident fatalities on the steadily rising in Utah, many wonder whether the current motorcycle helmet law should be amended. The Utah State Legislature will be convening again in the next several weeks. Highway and transportation legislation are high on the agenda for several lobbyist groups…

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Motorcycle Safety Tips to Avoid Motorcycle Accidents

Published on February 6, 2023 • Last updated August 19, 2024 by Ken Christensen
Topics: Motorcycle Accidents, Utah Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

Motorcycle Maintenance Guidelines One of the easiest ways to prevent a serious motorcycle accident is to properly care for your motorcycle.  Vehicle maintenance can easily mean the difference between serious injury and a comfortable ride through the city.  Here are just a few parts of your motorcycle you will want to regularly inspect. Tires –…

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Utah Motorcycle Registration

Published on January 30, 2023 • Last updated August 19, 2024 by Ken Christensen
Topics: Motorcycle Accidents, Utah Lawyer, Utah Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

In addition to applying for a motorcycle license, Utah law requires all riders to register and title their motorcycles with the Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV).  Unlike car and truck registrations, however, motorcycles do not need to pass an emissions test and have reduced taxes and registration fees.  If you purchase your motorcycle from a…

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Utah Motorcycle Licensing

Published on January 18, 2023 • Last updated August 19, 2024 by Ken Christensen
Topics: Utah Lawyer, Utah Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

Utah state law has several requirements that must be met in order to legally drive a motorcycle.  In order to operate a motorcycle, you must first receive a special license from the Utah Department of Public Safety.  On July 1, 2008, House Bill 72S 1 established new motorcycle licensing laws.  Now, the motorcycle rider is…

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