Under House Bill 538, motorcyclists would be able to wear or use one or more headphones, earphones or protective headgear with the same capabilities.
The Pennsylvania House on Wednesday passed a bill that would allow motorcyclists to wear headphones or helmets with built-in headphone capabilities.The legislation introduced by Rep. Zach Mako, R-Lehigh/Northampton, would update the state's vehicle code.
'With the widespread usage of wireless headsets, earbuds and earphones and Bluetooth communication built into helmets, we should not criminalize those who use the most up-to-date products that are widely accepted by the motorcycling community,' Mako said. 'In addition, I argue this is a safety issue. Instead of having to look down at navigational information, motorcyclists will be able to hear it in their ears.
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