Reflective Motorcycle Law in Effect

December 7, 2010
By pa.di.

Motorcycle riders in Panama now have to wear reflective jackets.

Executive degree 949 was passed on December 1 and enacted into law two days later in Gaceta Oficial No. 26673-B. The law requires all drivers and their passengers to wear reflective jackets, use directional signals and leave front and back lights on while circulating.  In addition, motorcycle carriers must clearly display their plate numbers on their delivery boxes.

Public Forces, National Civil Protection Service and Transit Authority will be exempt from the reflective jacket requirement, and contrary to previous reports, it seems that motorcycle passengers will not be outlawed yet.

3 Responses to Reflective Motorcycle Law in Effect

  1. Bill on December 7, 2010 at 10:06 pm

    The previous report linked to above stated motorcycles “of up to 600 cc” fall under the rule. Is this size limitation true for this new decree too?

    Thanks,

    Bill

  2. Ed Case on December 14, 2010 at 8:11 am

    This government is getting bad as the US government. Why can’t government get out of our lives? I hate governments.

  3. Ed Case on December 14, 2010 at 8:13 am

    And, I bought my scooter seven months ago and this government can’t even provide me with plates and I paid $100 for them.

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