Nebraska offers motorcycle riders wide-open skies, boundless prairies, and daring cliffs. But before you cruise through the state’s vast rolling plains, make sure you have adequate motorcycle insurance to cover you and your bike. You’ll want to know the state’s motorcycle laws, too.
To legally operate a motorcycle in Nebraska, you must be at least 17 years old and hold a Class M license. The state also requires all motorcycle riders to observe the following rules:
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Like most states, Nebraska has minimum motorcycle insurance coverage requirements. Here’s what you need in Nebraska:
Yes. If damages exceed your minimum insurance coverage in an accident, you’ll have to pay for the extra expenses out of pocket. That’s why we offer optional coverages in Nebraska, including:
When your motorcycle is involved in a collision with another vehicle or a stationary object—or even if it just tips over and is damaged—your collision coverage can help pay for the resulting costs of the damage.
If your motorcycle is damaged by something other than a collision, comprehensive motorcycle insurance can help you pay for repairs and other costs. This coverage frequently applies following incidents like theft, vandalism, and weather events like hailstorms.
Medical payments coverage can help pay for the costs of medical coverage if you and your passengers sustain bodily injuries, regardless of who was at fault in the accident that led to the injuries.
At Dairyland®, we offer a range of motorcycle insurance discounts to help you find even more value in your coverage. Check out the list of discounts below, all of which are available in Nebraska, and talk to your Dairyland agent to see which ones you may qualify for.
Nebraska, known as the Cornhusker State, has a lot to offer motorcycle riders. Geological formations, manmade attractions, and over 20,000 square miles of dunes known as the Sandhills are just some of the sites you can check out on your motorcycle when you’re in Nebraska.
Built by Jim Reinders in 1987 to commemorate his father’s death, Carhenge is a replica of England’s Stonehenge—but instead of stones, it was constructed using old cars. The unique structure attracts visitors from around the world. Carhenge is open daily all year round from morning to evening.
Also known as the Moonscape of the Badlands, Toadstool Geologic Park is famous for its abnormal rock formations resembling toadstools or mushrooms. It’s also an amazing place for you and your friends to hike. Some trailheads are accessible by motorcycle while others can only be reached on foot.
Dairyland provides reliable motorcycle insurance in Nebraska for all types of bikes. Learn more and get started with a quote by calling us at 866-324-7952.