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The rule
Nevada has no statewide bicycle-helmet law that applies to adult riders. Nevada has no statewide bicycle helmet law for any age. No Nevada municipality currently requires helmets for general road or path use. Federal CPSC certification (16 CFR Part 1203) applies to every helmet sold in the state.
What this means in practice
Because there's no statewide age mandate, adult riders in Nevada aren't legally required to wear a helmet — but cycling-injury research still strongly recommends one. Local cities, school districts, and bike-share programs can impose stricter rules, so check the municipal code wherever you ride.