LICENSE PLATES NON-HWY VEH
HB1348 also introduces an annual registration fee of $76 for owners of non-highway vehicles operating on roads with speed limits of 35 mph or less, and county highways with limits of 55 mph or less. The fee distribution is specified: $1 goes to the State Police Service Fund, $30 to the Road Fund, and $45 to the local county's road fund. This structured fee allocation aims to both enhance state funding for road maintenance and support local road infrastructure through contributions to county road funds.
House Bill 1348 aims to amend the Illinois Vehicle Code with respect to non-highway vehicles. The bill provides for the issuance of distinctive registration plates for these vehicles, which include off-road vehicles such as ATVs and golf carts. To qualify for registration, vehicles must meet specific safety requirements such as having functioning brakes, steering apparatus, lights, and other safety equipment. The introduction of these requirements intends to promote safety for both operators and other roadway users, by ensuring that all vehicles on public roads adhere to certain safety standards.
While supporters of the bill argue that it enhances safety by enforcing mandatory equipment and insurance for non-highway vehicles, there may be contention regarding the imposition of registration fees and the regulatory burden it introduces for vehicle owners. Opponents may challenge whether the additional costs are justified and whether the regulations will inadvertently limit the usage of such vehicles, especially in rural areas where these vehicles are commonly used for local transport or farming activities. Additionally, there may be concerns about local governance, as municipalities will need to consider the traffic conditions before allowing non-highway vehicles on their roadways.