Connecticut 2014 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00108

Introduced
2/13/14  
Refer
2/13/14  
Report Pass
3/18/14  
Report Pass
3/18/14  
Refer
3/27/14  
Refer
3/27/14  
Report Pass
4/2/14  
Report Pass
4/2/14  
Refer
4/9/14  
Refer
4/9/14  
Report Pass
4/16/14  
Report Pass
4/17/14  

Caption

An Act Concerning Registration And Use Of Certain Low-speed Neighborhood Vehicles.

Impact

If enacted, this bill will amend existing state laws by introducing provisions for the registration of neighborhood electric vehicles, including the requirement for owners to carry valid identification, vehicle registration, and proof of insurance. This change is expected to facilitate clearer regulations surrounding the use of electric vehicles, aligning state legislation with the growing trend towards environmentally friendly transportation. The bill aims to enhance inclusion of electric vehicles in everyday commuting without compromising road safety.

Summary

Substitute Bill No. 108 seeks to regulate the registration and use of neighborhood electric vehicles across the state. The bill defines 'neighborhood electric vehicles' as four-wheeled, self-propelled, electrically powered vehicles that can reach speeds between 20 and 25 miles per hour. It establishes specific criteria for the registration and operation of these vehicles, which are intended to enhance mobility options within neighborhoods while ensuring that safety standards are adhered to, as per the guidelines set by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB00108 appears generally positive, as stakeholders recognize the potential benefits of integrating low-speed electric vehicles into everyday life. Proponents emphasize that such measures reflect an increase in eco-friendly transportation alternatives and cater to community needs. However, some concerns have been raised regarding the adequacy of safety measures and the potential impact on existing traffic systems. Opponents argue that the allowance of these vehicles on certain roadways could present issues concerning safety and effective traffic flow.

Contention

Key points of contention among legislators and stakeholders may include discussions about the operational limitations of these vehicles, particularly regarding where they can be driven and at what speeds. Some critics worry that the introduction of neighborhood electric vehicles might necessitate further adjustments in traffic safety regulations and infrastructure development. There is also ongoing debate about ensuring that the necessary oversight is established for the operation and maintenance of these vehicles to prevent accidents on public roads.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05204

An Act Concerning The Operation Of Low-speed Vehicles.

CT SB00183

An Act Implementing The Recommendations Of The Department Of Motor Vehicles And Concerning Low-speed Vehicles, The Towing Of Occupied Vehicles, School Buses, Electric Commercial Vehicles, The Passenger Registration Of Pick-up Trucks And Removable Windshield Placards For Persons Who Are Blind And Persons With Disabilities.

CT HB05327

An Act Revising Motor Vehicle Statutes Concerning Towing Occupied Vehicles And The Operation And Inspection Of School Buses.

CT SB00186

An Act Establishing Weight Tolerance Exemptions For Electric Commercial Vehicles And Concerning The Registration Of Certain Pick-up Trucks.

CT SB00337

An Act Concerning Street Takeovers And The Illegal Use Of Certain Vehicles.

CT HB05413

An Act Concerning The Illegal Use Of Certain Vehicles And Street Takeovers.

CT HB05324

An Act Establishing Secondary Traffic Violations.

CT HB05328

An Act Concerning Automated Traffic Safety Enforcement In Work Zones And Municipalities.

CT SB00150

An Act Concerning Community Investment Boards And Neighborhood Assistance.

CT HB05330

An Act Implementing The Recommendations Of The Department Of Transportation And Concerning Capital Projects, Notice Of Proposed Fair And Service Changes, The Connecticut Airport Authority, Automated Traffic Safety Enforcement, Road Safety Audits, Parking Authorities, A Shore Line East Report And The Submission Of Reports And Test Results Regarding Impaired Driving.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.