Haw. Code R. § 19-123-156 - Motorcycle, moped, motor scooter and operator requirements
(a) All motorcycles used in rider education
courses must meet the following minimum standards:
(1) The motorcycle must have a current
registration and safety check, if required;
(2) The motorcycle must be in good working
condition;
(3) The motorcycle must
be covered by insurance as required in a form and with provisions satisfactory
to the department. If the instructor teaches for a school that is self-insured,
a statement to that effect, signed by a legally authorized representative, may
be submitted to meet this requirement. Minimum insurance requirements are:
(A) Bodily Injury--$20,000 per person,
$40,000 per occurrence; and
(B)
Property Damage--$10,000 per occurrence.
(4) If a student supplies the student's own
motorcycle for the course, the instructor will assure that all requirements of
this section are in force;
(b) All mopeds and motor scooters used in
rider education courses must meet the following minimum requirements:
(1) The moped or motor scooter must have a
current registration and safety check, if required;
(2) The moped or motor scooter must be in
good working condition;
(3) The
moped or motor scooter must be covered by-insurance as required in a form and
with provisions satisfactory to the department. If the instructor teaches for a
school that is self-insured, a statement to that effect, signed by a legally
authorized representative, may be submitted to meet this requirement. Minimum
insurance requirements are:
(A) Bodily
Injury--$20,000 per person, $40,000 per occurrence; and
(B) Property Damage--$10,000 per occurrence;
and
(4) If a student
supplies the student's own moped or motor scooter for the course, the
instructor will assure that all requirements of this section are in
force.
(c) All persons
riding the motorcycle, moped or motor scooter must use protective gear,
including a U.S. Department of Transportation approved helmet, eye protection,
long pants, long-sleeved shirt or jacket of sturdy material, full-fingered
leather gloves, and leather over-the-ankle boots at all times.
Notes
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