Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB2127

Introduced
1/10/23  

Caption

Two-wheeled motorcycles; passing certain stopped vehicles.

Impact

The introduction of HB2127 represents a significant change in how motorcycle operation is regulated in Virginia. By permitting lane splitting under specific conditions, the bill aims to potentially reduce traffic congestion and improve overall traffic flow. However, it also raises questions about safety and the appropriate circumstances for such maneuvers. This could lead to ongoing discussions and assessments on the implications for road safety and enforcement of these new regulations.

Summary

House Bill 2127 amends the Virginia Code by adding a new section regarding the operation of two-wheeled motorcycles. Specifically, it allows operators of these motorcycles to overtake and pass vehicles that are stopped in the same direction and lane, as long as they adhere to certain conditions. The new regulation is applicable on divided highways with a speed limit of 45 miles per hour or lower, and requires that the motorcycle operator does not exceed a speed of 15 miles per hour while passing. The legislation highlights a push to improve traffic fluidity and enhance safety for motorcycle riders by granting them additional maneuverability in traffic situations.

Contention

While supporters of the bill argue that it provides necessary accommodations for motorcycle operators and enhances their safety, critics may express concerns related to road safety and the risk of accidents caused by increased interactions between motorcycles and stationary vehicles. Additionally, there could be apprehension about pilot programs or trials that assess the effectiveness of such changes, as well as the potential for uneven enforcement across different jurisdictions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB838

Lane filtering; motorcycles.

VA S0540

Allows lane filtering, the act of passing stopped or slow-moving vehicles proceeding in the same direction, for motorcycles at low speeds.

VA H5183

Allows lane filtering, the act of passing stopped or slow-moving vehicles proceeding in the same direction, for motorcycles at low speeds.

VA HB2667

Motorcycles; allowing two-wheeled motorcycles to lane filter under certain conditions; effective date.

VA SB1273

Two-wheeled motorcycle operation

VA SB00936

An Act Concerning The Department Of Motor Vehicles' Recommendations With Respect To Autocycles And Three-wheeled Motorcycles.

VA SB079

Motorcycle Lane Filtering & Passing

VA HB3582

Motor vehicles; motorcycles; defining term; allowing for lane filtering under certain conditions; effective date.

VA SB422

Relating to motorcycles.

VA HB3542

Relating to motorcycles.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.