Relating To Motor Vehicles.
One of the primary effects of this legislation will be the amendment of the Hawaii Revised Statutes regarding vehicle registration and license plates. Starting January 1, 2025, new design standards will be implemented that will include colorful designs reflecting Hawaii's unique environment for zero-emission vehicles, while continuing to utilize the rainbow design for hybrid and gasoline vehicles. This effort aims to promote environmental awareness as well as facilitate the differentiation of vehicle types on the road.
SB1090 addresses the evolving landscape of motor vehicle regulations in Hawaii. The act proposes to replace the existing electric vehicle special number plates with a standard zero-emission vehicle number plate. This change is aligned with the projected growth in electric vehicle adoption and the anticipated phase-out of gasoline-powered vehicles by 2035. The bill also plans to extend the use of the current rainbow license plate design specifically for gasoline-powered and hybrid vehicles, thereby maintaining a recognizable aesthetic in vehicle registration.
A notable point of contention in this bill is the provision regarding high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes. SB1090 allows zero-emission vehicles to use these lanes without restrictions on the number of occupants, although by January 1, 2035, it mandates the repeal of any such HOV lane exemptions. This raises issues of fairness and congestion as more vehicles may flood HOV lanes, challenging traditional carpooling incentives and potentially straining public roadway resources.