Connecticut 2013 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06034

Introduced
1/24/13  

Caption

An Act Requiring Insurance Coverage For And The Registration Of Certain Mopeds, Scooters And Motorbikes.

Impact

If enacted, HB06034 will establish a legal framework that mandates not only the registration of mopeds, scooters, and motorbikes but also ensures that these vehicles are insured. The bill's proponents argue that this will protect both drivers and the public by providing a means of indemnification against property or medical loss incurred through potential accidents. It reflects a broader trend toward increasing regulation in response to the growing presence of such vehicles on urban roads and pathways, where issues of safety and liability are increasingly relevant.

Summary

House Bill 06034 seeks to amend state laws regarding the operation and regulation of certain motor-driven cycles, specifically mopeds, scooters, and motorbikes. The bill proposes that operators of these vehicles must register them with the Department of Motor Vehicles and maintain appropriate motor vehicle insurance coverage. The goal of this legislation is to ensure accountability and financial responsibility for operators as these vehicles are increasingly used on public roads. This change is anticipated to enhance road safety for both operators and other road users, contributing to a more regulated environment for these types of vehicles.

Contention

There may be potential points of contention regarding the implementation of the bill, particularly concerning the costs associated with insurance and registration for owners of lower-powered vehicles that are often seen as economical transportation options. Critics may argue that imposing these requirements could disproportionately affect low-income individuals seeking affordable transportation solutions. Discussions may arise on whether the law effectively addresses safety concerns without overburdening operators with additional regulations and fees.

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