Nsw road rule 270 this amendment additionally moved the definition of an approved motor bike helmet into the published road rule rather than the past practice of obscuring the definition in date order.
Motorcycle helmet standards nsw.
On friday 11th december 2015 helmets passing the european standard 22 05 became legal for use on nsw roads.
On friday the 11th of december 2015 nsw road rule 270 was amended to allow the use of the international helmet standard un ece 22 05 in nsw.
This means that when purchasing a helmet for road use riders must ensure the helmet is compliant to as1698 or unece 22 05 only.
On friday the 11th of december 2017 rule 270 of the nsw road rules was amended to allow the use of the international helmet standard un ece 22 05 in nsw www legislation nsw gov au the nsw roads and ports minister made good on his announcement at motorcycle awareness week in october when he stated he would change the nsw road rules once the accc amended or revoked consumer protection notice.
Helmets are permitted to have a stitched label on the inside of a helmet instead that stipulates that the helmet complies with relevant safety standards.
A helmet only has to be fit for purpose to be sold and the purpose may be either road use or motor sport use where helmets to other standards are allowed.
In fact the external sticker is not part of the standard nor part of the road rules guy advises.
The nsw road rules 2014 require that.
Motorcycle council of nsw helmet expert guy stanford says the rules now make sense as external stickers are subject to fade or defacement in normal use.
The important labels for all purposes are those inside the helmet but most significant in terms of what is on a label is that.
When purchasing a helmet for road use riders should look for a label saying the helmet is compliant to either as1698 or unece 22 05 standards.
A heads up on dot ece 22 05 snell motorcycle helmet standards.
Implementation of the latest revision to dot helmet standards looms in may 2013 so here s a handy look at the three most.
Helmets that comply with one or both of these standards will usually have a sticker on the back of the helmet to signify this but this is not always the case.