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Is it illegal to have a GoPro on a motorcycle helmet?

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Is it illegal to mount a GoPro on a motorcycle helmet? No specific laws in any state prohibit riders from mounting a GoPro or other action sports camera on their helmets. Most states say it's OK to mount a camera on your helmet if you don't alter its original state by drilling holes into it. And if you're using a motorcycle helmet mount, which doesn't require any hardware, this won't be a problem. 

However, some states have unique motorcycle helmet laws, so it's best to check with local law enforcement. The laws may be different across the US and the world.

Let's step back and ask a different question: "Why do I need a motorcycle helmet camera in the first place?"

Why You Need to Record Your Rides

You need to get a camera on your motorcycle helmet. It may be a matter of life or death or at least evidence of what happened in a crash. This is the entire reason that we started our company, Chin Mounts.

We all know someone who uses a dash cam on their car to protect themselves for many different reasons. Due to the risks involved with riding, those same reasons apply to motorcyclists, if not more so.

A helmet camera mount is a great way to capture a point-of-view (POV) perspective of what happened leading up to any incident on a motorcycle. That's why we developed our action camera mounts for motorcycle helmets. We want you to be able to capture your riding adventures AND have the evidence to support your claim in the event of an injury due to an inattentive driver or freak accident.

Of course, only some cameras will work. If you're trying to decide on a model, check out our recommendations for the best motorcycle action cameras.

Motorcyclists are More Susceptible to Injury

The fact that motorcyclists are more susceptible to injury is known to all riders. We're smaller on the road and less visible to the drivers around us. The US is even more dangerous as people don't necessarily think about motorcycles on the road. They're not used to looking for motorcycles around their cars, and you must get some high-quality video evidence to back up your case in the event of an unfortunate accident.

In the Event There are No Witnesses Present

If you are not injured, try to get their contact information if somebody nearby may have seen the accident. However, it's essential to have video footage of the accident in case no witnesses are nearby. We always ride with gear on: gloves, helmets, boots, and everything else. We also record our riding adventures with our GoPro using our Chin Mounts.

Not only will the footage protect you in the event of an unfortunate accident, but you may also capture some funny moments and then have it on video. Our helmet camera chin mounts work great for personal protection liability, providing footage representing your riding experience.

When you think about it, you spent all that money on quality motorcycle gear just in case of an accident, but what will you do to protect yourself if there are no witnesses around? Save yourself now and let the footage speak for itself later!

To Protect Yourself in Court

How are you going to protect yourself in court? Without video evidence or a witness, it becomes what he said, she said. Suppose you have a video recording showing all the circumstances leading up to the accident. In that case, no matter what the other person says, you have full video evidence and can protect yourself from a wrongful lawsuit.

Perhaps you hit your head when you crashed and don't know what happened. Our bodies will often go into shock after a traumatic experience, and we can't remember exactly what happened. Still, a video is a witness without bias. Videos don't lie; irrefutable proof is your only hope in a personal injury trial.

Get ahead of the game and invest in a Chin Mount for your motorcycle helmet to protect yourself from the unfortunate circumstances that may happen one day.

We hope things don't happen, but we know they do. That's why we wear high-quality riding gear and capture all of our adventures.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Can you have a GoPro on your bike helmet?

A GoPro can be mounted on your bike helmet, which complies with local laws and regulations.

Can you wear a GoPro on a motorcycle?

Yes, you can wear a GoPro on a motorcycle if it does not obstruct your view or violate traffic laws.

Are GoPros a traffic violation?

GoPros are generally not considered a traffic violation. Still, ensuring they are mounted securely and do not obstruct your view is essential.

Can you have a GoPro on top of your helmet?

Yes, you can mount a GoPro on top of your helmet, as long as it is securely attached and does not interfere with your safety gear. However, the chin guard is generally considered the best place to mount a GoPro on full-face helmets.

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