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Feds to Size Up Bikers' Gear: NHTSA's Cozy Survey Hits the Road

Published Date: 12/1/2025

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Summary

NHTSA is planning a new study to learn how comfortable and well-fitting motorcycle safety gear really is by asking 625 riders about their helmets, jackets, gloves, and more. This one-time survey will help improve gear safety and comfort without costing riders anything or taking much time. If you want to share your thoughts, you have until December 31, 2025, to comment!

Analyzed Economic Effects

4 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 2 costs, 0 mixed.

One-time 625-rider motorcycle gear survey

NHTSA will run a one-time survey that asks 625 motorcycle riders (screening about 1,250 people) about the fit, comfort, and perceived protective value of helmets, jackets, gloves, pants, and footwear. The study will recruit 125 riders from each of five vehicle types (standard, cruiser, sport, adventure/touring, and seated motor scooters), and participation is voluntary and anonymous.

Participant time and opportunity cost estimate

If you participate fully, the survey takes about 30 minutes; some partial participants will spend about 15 minutes and screened-but-not-participating interactions average 1 minute. NHTSA estimates total burden of 341 hours, a total burden cost of $14,460, and an annual burden cost of $4,820 (total divided by 3).

Physical fit measurements will be taken

Study staff will take objective fit measurements (for example, head circumference) using ribbon tape or an anthropometer as appropriate for the gear type, and each participant will be assessed for one gear type. Study staff will observe gear worn by riders and record observations on a tablet.

No personal identifiers; de-identified data released

Participants will not report personally identifiable information and participation will be anonymous. NHTSA will publish a technical report with summary statistics and make a de-identified data set available to the public.

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Key Dates

Published Date
Comments Due
12/1/2025
12/31/2025

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Transportation Department
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
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