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This page contains information for commercial importers and retailers on importing motorcycle helmets into New Zealand.
There are legal requirements that motorcycle helmets must comply with. You should be aware of these if you're intending to:
All motorcycle helmets sold in New Zealand for road use are required to comply with one or more approved international standards. These are:
* Because of the lack of a formal certification system for the US FMVSS 218 standard, this standard only applies to motorcycle helmets that have been manufactured and purchased in the USA.
Any helmet complying with one of the above standards will be labelled with a standards mark, such as one of the following:
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| AS 1698 | UN/ECE 22 (example only) |
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| NZS 5430 | BS 6658 |
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| JIS T8133 | Snell Standards |
Helmets complying with FMVSS 218 will be marked with the letters 'DOT'.
Motorcycle helmet retailers are responsible for making sure that any helmet they sell for road use complies with the requirements set out above. This means that if you're a retailer of motorcycle helmets, you must be able to produce, on request, appropriate documentation proving compliance with one of the approved standards. (These documents will be available from the helmet manufacturer.)
Anyone selling motorcycle helmets that do not comply with approved standards can be fined up to a maximum of $500 per offence. They may also be required to recall any non-compliant helmets that have been sold.
The legislation relating to motorcycle helmet standards is set out in Land Transport (Road User) Rule 2004.
Last updated: 10 May 2005