Not Legal Advice: Georgia is one of the states that make it clear riders should always wear a helmet.
Section 40-6-315 of the Georgia statutes reads:
(a) No person shall operate or ride upon a motorcycle unless he or she is wearing protective headgear which complies with standards established by the commissioner of public safety.
(b) No person shall operate or ride upon a motorcycle if the motorcycle is not equipped with a windshield unless he or she is wearing an eye-protective device of a type approved by the commissioner of public safety.
(c) This Code section shall not apply to persons riding within an enclosed cab or motorized cart. This Code section shall not apply to a person operating a three-wheeled motorcycle used only for agricultural purposes.
(d) The commissioner of public safety is authorized to approve or disapprove protective headgear and eye-protective devices required in this Code section and to issue and enforce regulations establishing standards and specifications for the approval thereof. The commissioner shall publish in print or electronically lists of all protective headgear and eye-protective devices by name and type which have been approved.
To view some of the statutes pertaining to alternative forms of transportation and low speed vehicles in Georgia visit dps.georgia.gov.
Regardless of your age or the helmet laws in your state, L.L.Bean recommends that you wear a helmet whenever you ride a bike. With these tips from L.L.Bean employee Kris Les, it's easy to find the right helmet and fit for safe riding.