Seat Belt Laws: Arkansas
Type of Law
Primary
GHSA maintains data on state laws surrounding a number of highway safety issues. Below is information regarding laws in the state of Arkansas.For more information, consult the State Highway Safety Office.
Effective 2013. Defines fatigue as being without sleep for a period in excess of 24 consecutive hours "or in the state of being asleep” (Arkansas General Assembly, 2013).
Helmets required for riders under 21. Universal helmet law repealed 1997.
8 years
70 and over: choice of 4- or 8-year renewal
None
Legal for medical use
None
75
70
65 (60 on specified roads)
65 (60 on specified roads)
75
75
Yes
Yes
None
6 months
Yes
Mandatory for all convictions
5 yrs and under and under 60 lbs
6-14 yrs or 60 lbs and over
18 years
14
6
None
16
11 p.m. - 4 a.m.
No more than 1 under 21
Primary
15 and over
Front
School and work zones only. Primary law.
Yes. Primary law.
Drivers under 18. Secondary law.
All drivers. Primary law.
Permitted by state law
School zones, rail crossings and work zones, though a police officer must issue citation at time of violation
None
n/a
Type of Law
Primary
Hand-Held Ban?
School and work zones only. Primary law.
Speed Cameras
Permitted by state law
Red Light Cameras
None
All moving traffic violations
Double original fine
Yes
Yes