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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 814 § 814.485 — or 814.486 and evidence of lack of protective headgear shall not be

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 814 ·
Oregon Code § 814.485 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
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or 814.486 and evidence of lack of protective headgear shall not be admissible, applicable or effective to reduce the amount of damages or to constitute a defense to an action for damages brought by or on behalf of an injured bicyclist or bicycle passenger or the survivors of a deceased bicyclist or passenger if the bicyclist or passenger was injured or killed as a result in whole or in part of the fault of another. [1993 c.408 §8] MOTORIZED WHEELCHAIRS
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