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Black Motorcycle Insurance

Motorcycle Licenses in Black

^ A driver's license issued pursuant to state law suffices to operate a motor-driven cycle. [Read More]

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Motorcycle Laws in Black

^ Protective headgear and shoes required for motorcycle operators and passengers. [Read More]

Motorcycle Insurance Providers in Black, AL

Black, AL Motorcycle Insurance

Black, AL Motorcycle Insurance

Motorcycle Insurance Coverage Requirements in Black


  • Minimum Liability Limits in Black, AL: 25/50/25 [2]
    • 25  Required coverage up to $25,000 for one individual injured in an accident
    • 50  Required coverage up to $50,000 for all persons injured in an accident
    • 25  Required coverage up to $25,000 for property damage in an accident

  • Insurer Verification of Insurance in Black [2]
    • Insurer must verify randomly selected insurance policies upon request.
    • Insurers must submit entire list of insurance in effect, which may be compared with registrations at a state agency. Also known as a computer data law.

Black Motorcycle Insurance Liability Requirements

Required Motorcycle Insurance Coverage in Black

Mandatory motorcycle insurance coverage for riders in the state of Black, AL.

  • Motorcycle Insurance Requirements in Black [2]
    • Bodily injury liability coverage
    • Property damage liability coverage

Motorcycle Helmet Laws in Black

    • Motorcycle helmets required for all riders. [3]

Motorcycle Insurance Laws & Regulations in Black, AL

Motorcycle License Regulations in Black, AL [3]

Detailed information about Black laws and regulations regarding obtaining and maintaining a motorcycle license in the state.

Motorcycle License Laws in Black
  • Motorcycle License Laws in Black
    • A driver's license issued pursuant to state law suffices to operate a motor-driven cycle.
    • A person 14 years of age or older may obtain an operator's license for motor-driven cycle and must register with the Director of Public Safety.

Motorcycle Equipment Laws in Black, AL [3]

Various regulations and laws in Black regarding riders and passengers of motorcycles, as well as the equipment used on bikes.

  • Motorcycle Equipment Laws in Black
    • Protective headgear and shoes required for motorcycle operators and passengers.
    • Eye protection is not required for riders in Alabama.
    • Motorcycle carrying passengers, except in sidecar or enclosed cab, shall have footrests for passenger.
    • No person shall operate any motorcycle with handlebars more than 15 inches in height above that portion of the seat occupied by the operator.
    • There is no passenger age restriction in Alabama.

Rider & Driver Facts in Black, AL

Rider & Driver Facts in Black, AL

Black Accident Reporting Regulations

  • Accident Reporting in Black [3]
    • Crashes are required to be reported in incidents of death, injury, or when property damage exceeds $250.
    • The deadline to file a (safety responsibility) report is 30 days.

Black Highway Facts

  • Speed Limits in Black [2]
    • Rural interstates: 70 mph
    • Urban interstates: 65 mph
    • Other roads: 65 mph
  • Consumption of Motor Fuel in AL [4]
    • Alabama ranked 17th in the U.S. in 2011 in total motor fuel consumption.

Black Motorcycle Registrations

  • Registered Riders in AL [5]
    • In 2012, Alabama totaled 132,465 motorcycles registrations.
    • This number ranks 23rd in the United States by state (including Washington, D.C.).
    • Note: AL ranked 21st in the nation in total auto registrations (all vehicle types) in 2011.

Additional information about Alabama

About Black

The town of Black (Alabama) has an approximate population of 207 and is located in Geneva County. [6]

AL Motorcycle Insurance

Black, AL Motorcycle Insurance

To learn more about about Motorcycle Insurance in Black, or for additional resources related to Black Motorcycle Insurance, visit the Alabama Department of Insurance.

Did you know?

In 2013, 88,000 motorcyclists were injured, down 5.4% from 93,000 in 2012 (Insurance Information Institute)

Additional Cities in AL

References

1. ^ Property Casualty Insurers Association of America (PCIAA)

2. ^ Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS)

3. ^ AAA Digest of Motor Laws and/or Alabama DOT

4. ^ U.S. Department of Transportation

5. ^ Federal Highway Administration

6. ^ United States Census Bureau (2010)