Is the rider of a motorcycle that has a self-protection structure and a seat belt required to wear a helmet?
Active and passive safety
Explanation
In the case of motorcycles that have a **self-protection structure** and **seat belt**, it is not necessary to use a helmet. This is because these vehicles are designed to offer protection similar to that of a car, thanks to their structure and the seat belt that must be fastened.
- **Self-protection structure**: Provides additional protection to the driver, similar to the bodywork of a car, which helps reduce the risk of injury in the event of an accident.
- **Seat belt**: In motorcycles with this feature, the seat belt is mandatory and replaces the need to wear a helmet, as it offers adequate protection by keeping the driver secure in their seat.
Therefore, in these specific cases, the use of the seat belt is sufficient and the helmet is not mandatory.
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