If you plan to ride your motorcycle in Texas, then it’s important that you follow the correct traffic laws. If you live in Texas, you may be familiar with some of these laws. If not, you should take time to get to know the laws before you enter the state.

There are laws that vary from state to state, such as helmet laws, which you need to follow in Texas. Here is more information about the traffic laws in the state and what you should expect when you’re riding in Texas.

Are helmets required in Texas?

If you’re riding a motorcycle in Texas and are under the age of 21, you will need to wear a helmet. Passengers on your motorcycle also have to wear a helmet. To be exempt from wearing a helmet when you reach the age of 21, you will need to complete a department-approved Motorcycle Operator Training Course. If you don’t want to complete the course, then you will need to have proof of $10,000 in medical insurance.

How old do passengers have to be before they can ride?

Texas puts an age limit on passengers for their safety. Children may not ride on a motorcycle until they are at least five years old.

What kind of licensing does a motorcyclist need in Texas?

Motorcyclists in Texas are expected to have a Class M driver license. They have to be at least 16 to apply for this license and must pass the Basic Motorcycle Operator Training Course.

Is lane splitting allowed in Texas?

No. Motorcyclists are not allowed to split lanes with other traffic. Motorcyclists may change lanes when needed, but they may not drive between lanes to avoid traffic.

What should you do if you’re involved in a motorcycle crash?

If you are involved in a motorcycle crash, it’s important to get to know the laws that may apply to your case, so you can make a personal injury claim. If another person hits you, then you may be able to hold them accountable for any injuries or losses you suffer as a result of their actions.