Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF5374

Introduced
4/15/24  

Caption

Motorcycles allowed to split lanes under certain circumstances, public awareness campaign required, and money appropriated.

Impact

If passed, HF5374 would amend existing traffic regulations in Minnesota, specifically Minnesota Statutes section 169.974, to include provisions that facilitate lane splitting for motorcycles. This legislative change is positioned to significantly alter the way motorcycle riders navigate through traffic, as it grants them rights akin to those of other motor vehicles while introducing specific speed-related restrictions. Furthermore, the bill mandates that a public awareness campaign be implemented to educate the general public on safe practices related to motorcycle lane splitting, which is vital for ensuring the effective and safe integration of this practice into existing traffic patterns.

Summary

House File 5374 is a legislative proposal in Minnesota aimed at allowing motorcycles to split lanes under certain conditions. The bill proposes that motorcycles may pass between lanes or overtaking another vehicle within the same traffic lane, provided the motorcycle does not exceed 40 miles per hour and does not drive more than 15 miles per hour over the speed of traffic. This adjustment seeks to enhance the maneuvers available to motorcyclists and improve traffic flow, especially in congested areas.

Contention

Despite the bill's intention to improve traffic conditions and motorcyclist safety, it has engendered a range of opinions among stakeholders. Supporters argue that lane splitting, when executed safely, can alleviate congestion and reduce the risk of rear-end collisions for motorcyclists. Opponents, however, have voiced concerns over the potential for increased accidents due to misinterpretations of the new rules or unsafe driving practices among both cyclists and other drivers. The bill's effectiveness will largely depend on the accompanying public awareness campaign and its ability to inform both motorcyclists and drivers about best practices.

Notable_points

One of the notable aspects of HF5374 is its dual focus on changing the law and implementing educational outreach. The bill not only proposes legislative changes but also highlights the need for state-funded educational initiatives that will prepare drivers for the new rules associated with lane splitting. These efforts aim to ensure that the introduction of lane splitting does not compromise safety on Minnesota's roadways. Should the bill be enacted, it is set to take effect on July 1, 2025.

Companion Bills

MN SF5174

Similar To Allowing motorcycles to split the lanes under certain circumstances, requiring a public awareness campaign, and appropriation

Previously Filed As

MN SF5174

Allowing motorcycles to split the lanes under certain circumstances, requiring a public awareness campaign, and appropriation

MN SF910

Authorization repeal for motorcyclist to split or filter lanes

MN HF663

Authorization for motorcyclists to split or filter lanes repealed.

MN HF3159

Road types on which a motorcycle may split or filter lanes limited.

MN SF3259

Road types on which a motorcycle may split of filter lanes limitation

MN HB2667

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

MN HB3582

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

MN SB1412

Motorcycle lane splitting repeal

MN SB0365

Traffic control: traffic regulation; filtering between lanes by a motorcycle; allow under certain conditions. Amends sec. 660 of 1949 PA 300 (MCL 257.660).

MN A4668

Allows lane filtering by motorcycle operators under certain circumstances.

Similar Bills

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CA SR41

Relative to motorcycle profiling.

CA AB2972

Vehicles: enforcement: motorcycle profiling.

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