What Is The Law Regarding Motorcycle Helmets?
Texas repealed its motorcycle helmet law in 1997 for cyclists 21 years of age or older. However, in order for residents or nonresidents to go helmetless, they must have proof of $10,000 in medical insurance or proof that they have taken a motorcycle safety course which meets the standards of the Motorcycle Safety Foundation.
Other Texas Drunk Driving Defense FAQs
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What Happens After A Dwi Arrest In Texas?
A: Administrative License Revocation: To preserve your right to drive in Texas, you must request a hearing within 15 days of when you were served with a Notice of … More -
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Will I Be Able To Get My Case Dismissed Because I Was Not Read My Rights?
A: Probably not. But if you were interrogated after being placed in custody, your statements cannot be used against you. -
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Will I Go To Jail?
A: An experienced attorney may be able to keep you out. -
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I Have Three Serious Offenses Within Ten Years, What Will Happen?
A: The third DWI is most likely a felony and you could spend up to 10 years in prison and receive a $10,000.00 fine. -
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What Is The Effect Of A Second Dwi Conviction Within Five Years Of A Prior Conviction On My Drivers License?
A: Your drivers license can be suspended for up to two years without the ability to get an occupational drivers license the first year. -
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How Many Hours Of Alcohol Classes And Community Service Will I Have To Take?
A: Plan on at least 2448 hours of alcohol classes and any where from 4880 or more hours of community service. -
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What Will Happen If I Do Not Complete The Classes Or Public Service Ordered By The Court?
A: You will go to jail and if you do not complete the alcohol classes and your license will be suspended. -
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I Lost My Texas License. May I Obtain A License In Another State?
A: In most cases, no. -
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If I Obtain An International Driver's License, May I Drive In Texas, Even Though My Texas License Is Revoked?
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What Can I Do To Save My Texas Driver's License?
A: First and foremost, hire an experienced attorney. There are many factors to consider. Request a hearing and request the officer's presence. It will give you a … More
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