Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB1207

Introduced
2/10/23  
Refer
2/10/23  
Report Pass
3/13/23  
Engrossed
3/15/23  

Caption

Motor Vehicles - Motorcycles - Passenger Restrictions

Impact

The bill will amend existing transportation laws, particularly concerning passenger regulations on motorcycles. By enforcing stricter guidelines on how passengers should position themselves, the legislation is expected to decrease potential accidents related to improper seating on motorcycles. It is also anticipated to raise awareness regarding motorcycle safety among operators and passengers alike, helping to ensure that individuals riding motorcycles are adequately secured.

Summary

House Bill 1207 pertains to passenger restrictions for motorcycles in Maryland. The bill mandates that any rear passenger on a motorcycle must be able to firmly position their feet on the motorcycle's footrests to ensure security and stability during travel. However, exceptions are made for passengers who are unable to do so due to permanent physical disabilities, allowing them to ride safely without being subjected to this requirement. This provision aims to enhance overall traffic safety and protect motorcyclists as well as their passengers.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment around HB 1207 appears to be supportive among many lawmakers and safety advocates who emphasize the importance of ensuring public safety on the roads. However, some concerns have been raised regarding the practicality of enforcing this law, particularly in situations where passengers may struggle to meet the passenger foot positioning requirement. Advocates for individuals with disabilities have also ensured that the bill's exemptions are well-defined to avoid any unintended discrimination against those unable to adhere to these conditions.

Contention

Notable points of contention include debates on how this law will be implemented and policed, as well as concerns about its potential impact on motorcycle ridership. Opponents may argue that enforcing such regulations could reduce the accessibility and enjoyment of motorcycle riding for certain individuals or groups. Nonetheless, proponents believe the law is a necessary measure to reduce accidents and improve safety standards for motorcyclists.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HB102

Motor Vehicles - Motorcycles - Passenger Restrictions

MD SB730

Motor Vehicles - Motorcycles - Passenger Restrictions

MD A3721

Requires motorcycle passengers to be 10 years of age or older.

MD S1740

Requires motorcycle passengers to be 10 years of age or older.

MD HB2711

Permitting persons who are twenty-one years of age or older to operate or be a passenger on a motorcycle without a helmet

MD SB71

Manner of Riding Motorcycle; motorcycle passengers shall be no younger than 16 years of age; require

MD HB2752

Relating to motorcycle safety

MD SB127

Allowing certain motorcycle operators to ride without helmet

MD HB3171

Relating to the classification and operation of mopeds and certain motorcycles.

MD SB1942

Relating to the classification and operation of mopeds and certain motorcycles.

Similar Bills

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CA SR41

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CA AB2972

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LA SB276

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CA SB1036

Motorcycles: special plates.

CA SR63

Relative to motorcycle profiling.

CA SCR52

Motorcycle Awareness Month.

NM SB236

Look Twice For Motorcycle License Plate