Posted on Jun 24, 2015
1stSgt Jon Vance
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I might be transferred to Stuttgart soon and want to know if a DOT/Snell certified helmet would meet requirements. Do I need to get an ECE certified helmet?
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TSgt Joshua Copeland
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From AFI 91-207

3.5.4.1. Head Protection. A helmet, certified to meet current Federal Motor Vehicle Safety
Standard No. 218 (DOT), United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) Standard
22.05, British Standard 6658, or Snell Standard M2005 or higher, shall be worn and properly fastened under the chin. For personnel riding motorcycles and ATVs outside the United States, helmets must also meet the host nation standards. Commanders may authorize use of combat helmets for operating tactical vehicles (e.g., motorcycles and ATVs) during operations and training based on a risk assessment IAW AFI 90-802.
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LTC Deputy Director, Army Blood Program
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https://www.louis.de/en/service/filialen/louis-funshop-kaiserslautern/56

Click on the German flag in the top right corner tow switch to English. This is for the Ramstein/Landstuhl area.
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LTC Deputy Director, Army Blood Program
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http://www.usareurpracticetest.com

Here's a great website to prepare you for your driver's test. Click on study guides to see the Army Regulation that has some details about helmets. Also, if you have after market exhaust that is loud, bring factory exhaust with you or you won't pass inspection. I had to find some on eBay and it took two months to get it here and installed.
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1stSgt Jon Vance
1stSgt Jon Vance
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Thank you!
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1stSgt Jon Vance
1stSgt Jon Vance
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Great info, I'll definetly study up. Thanks Maj
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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You will be legal to ride just about anywhere on the European continent with an ECE helmet and in Germany with any motorcycle helmet, unless of coarse you are active duty. If you are active duty you will need the ECE helmet and a bright orange road guard vest to go with it. Also, this information may a little dated, please check with your gaining unit and sponsor just to be sure. Have fun and enjoy!
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1stSgt Jon Vance
1stSgt Jon Vance
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Thank you sir, I may just get an ECE anyway although they're a little hard to find. I'm a DA Civilian.
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