North Dakota Motorcycle Laws - View All States Motorcycle Laws
We have put together a simple list of the primary North Dakota state motorcycle laws to help you when traveling through North Dakota on a motorcycle. These North Dakota motorcycle laws where confirmed accurate as of the time of publishing and are provided to you as a reference only. For North Dakota's complete motorcycle laws, please visit the North Dakota state Motor Vehicle website.

Safety Helmet: Required by law under age of 18, reflectorization required, required under age 18
Eye Protection: Not Required
Passenger Age: No Restriction
Helmet Speakers: No Restrictions
Mirrors: One required by law
Headlight: Modulating headlight permitted
Turn Signals: Not Required
Handlebars: Handlebar grips may not be located above the shoulder height of the seated operator and must be capable of vertical adjustment. The handlebars must provide a minimum of eighteen inches (45.72 centimeters) between grip after final assembly.
Muffler: Muffler required. Cutouts and bypasses are prohibited.
Noise Restrictions: All motorcycles operating on streets shall meet noise decibel limitations as established by EPA (Title 39, Chapter 27, 39-27-08).
Riding Two Abreast in Lane: Operating motorcycles on roadways laned for traffic. 1. All motorcycles are entitled to full use of a lane and no motor vehicle may be driven in such a manner as to deprive any motorcycle of the full use of a lane. This subsection does not apply to the operation of motorcycles two abreast in a single lane as authorized in subsection 4.
Lane Splitting: The operator of a motorcycle may not overtake and pass in the same lane occupied by the vehicle being overtaken. 3. No person may operate a motorcycle between lanes of traffic or between adjacent lines or rows of vehicles.
Insurance: Compulsory Liability (Minimum Limits)(25/50/25)

These state motorcycle laws very verified as current at the time they were published on this page. Some laws may have been changed or repealed and new laws may have be added. Check with state and/or local authorities for the most up to date laws and regulations.