Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3307

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to autocycles

Impact

The implementation of HB 3307 will alter existing regulations under chapter 90 of the General Laws regarding motor vehicle classifications. It ensures that any three-wheeled vehicle that meets the defined autocycle criteria can be registered as such, which may impact insurance and liability issues associated with motorcycle registrations. The bill stipulates safety measures, including helmet use and seatbelt requirements, which will have broader implications on rider and passenger safety. By creating a separate category for autocycles, Massachusetts aims to accommodate the growing popularity of these vehicles while ensuring compliance with safety standards.

Summary

House Bill 3307, titled 'An Act relative to autocycles', aims to define and regulate autocycles in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill introduces a specific definition for autocycles as three-wheeled motor vehicles that do not require the operator or passenger to straddle them. It clarifies that these vehicles must be certified by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to meet federal safety standards for motorcycles and be designed for operation on public ways. The bill also outlines the registration process, establishing that autocycles will be registered separately from motorcycles.

Contention

While the bill appears to address safety and regulatory concerns effectively, it may face scrutiny regarding the practicality of helmet and seatbelt mandates for autocycle operators and passengers. The restrictions on child passengers (under the age of 8 and shorter than 57 inches) may also be points of contention among families and manufacturers. Advocates for motor vehicle safety may support the heightened regulations, whereas critics might argue that the limitations could deter some consumers from adopting autocycles. Overall, the bill seeks to balance public safety with the burgeoning market for innovative vehicle designs.

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