Helmet required for child to ride on ATVs
Published 8:17 am Wednesday, June 20, 2018
- Sgt. Troy Christianson, Ask a Trooper Minnesota State Patrol
Question: I recently purchased a 2018 Polaris Ranger. We have a 2-year-old son and I am wondering what the laws are. Does he need to be in a car seat or booster seat with a helmet? Thank you in advance.
Answer: When riding ATVs, OHVs and motorcycles on public lands or waters, or on a public road right-of-way, a passenger under age 18 must:
• Wear an approved helmet.
• Wear a seat belt if provided by the manufacturer.
An approved helmet must meet federal law, which requires the helmet to display the symbol “DOT.” DOT is the manufacturer’s certification that the helmet conforms to the applicable federal motor vehicle safety standards. Standard bicycle helmets and hockey helmets do not meet legal requirements.
It is important to keep in mind the size of the child’s head and neck, as well as the weight of the legal helmet. The weight of the helmet may be too heavy for the child’s head and neck to safely support, especially when being bounced around on the trail. Again, bike or hockey helmets do not meet the legal standards and would not provide the level of protection necessary.
For more information, visit https://files.dnr.state.mn.us/rlp/regulations/ohv/ohv_regs.pdf