Can motorcycles with a sidecar and a protective structure be equipped with seat belts?
Active and passive safety
Explanation
**Motorcycles with sidecars** are three-wheeled vehicles that have an additional seat on the side for a passenger. These vehicles must meet the same engine capacity and speed characteristics as two-wheeled motorcycles.
- **Seat belts:** Some two or three-wheeled vehicles, such as motorcycles with sidecars, may be equipped with seat belts. In these cases, it is mandatory for the occupants to use them. This means that if a motorcycle with a sidecar has seat belts, they must be used by the passengers.
- **Safety helmet:** In vehicles that have seat belts, such as motorcycles with sidecars, it is not necessary to wear a helmet. This is because the seat belt provides adequate protection in these cases.
Therefore, motorcycles with sidecars and with a protective structure can have seat belts, and it is mandatory to use them if they are available.
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