Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SB647

Introduced
1/17/25  

Caption

Relating To Electric Bicycles.

Impact

If enacted, this legislation will directly affect how low-speed electric bicycles are categorized and regulated across Hawaii. It will permit counties to establish their own ordinances concerning the operation of these bicycles, including provisions for their use on roadways, speed limits, safety requirements, and docking restrictions. This decentralization allows counties to tailor regulations based on local needs, thus enhancing the governance of pedestrian and vehicular interactions in urban environments.

Summary

Senate Bill 647 aims to amend various definitions in the Hawaii Revised Statutes regarding electric bicycles, specifically low-speed electric bicycles. The bill proposes to redefine 'moped' to exclude low-speed electric bicycles, thus creating a new category and regulatory framework for their operation. The bill intends to align state laws with federal definitions while ensuring that low-speed electric bicycles can be recognized distinctly from traditional mopeds and bicycles in terms of regulation and use on public highways and pathways.

Contention

One notable point of contention may arise regarding the implications of local versus state control over transportation regulations. Some stakeholders might argue that allowing counties to set specific rules for low-speed electric bicycles could lead to inconsistent regulations across the state, potentially confusing users. Additionally, the bill includes provisions to restrict the operation of low-speed electric bicycles by riders under fifteen years old and to prohibit carrying passengers, which may raise concerns among advocates for youth access to alternative transportation methods.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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