Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3761

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Definition and requirements of motorized vehicle

Impact

One of the most significant impacts of this bill, if enacted, would be the requirement for owners of electric bicycles to register their vehicles with the registry of motor vehicles within ten days of purchase. This is a notable shift, as it introduces a level of accountability and regulation akin to that of traditional motor vehicles. Furthermore, to operate a motorized scooter, individuals would need to hold a valid driver's license or learner's permit, thus potentially reducing accidents and improving traffic safety.

Summary

House Bill H3761 proposes a series of regulatory measures regarding the definition and requirements of motorized vehicles, specifically targeting electric bicycles and motorized scooters. This bill mandates that the Secretary of Transportation shall create regulations related to the registration and insurance of these vehicles, alongside extending the definition of motor vehicles to include electric bicycles and scooters capable of reaching speeds above 20 miles per hour. The bill aims to standardize the treatment of these vehicles under Massachusetts law, recognizing their increasing prevalence on roadways.

Contention

Notably, the provisions of H3761 may face contention from various stakeholders. Supporters may argue that such regulations are essential for ensuring the safety of both riders and pedestrians, as well as providing a clearer legal framework for law enforcement. Conversely, opponents might express concerns regarding the accessibility of electric bicycles and scooters, arguing that stringent registration and insurance requirements could deter usage among potential riders, especially in urban areas where these vehicles provide convenient and eco-friendly transportation options.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3410

Relative to electric foot scooter operating requirements

MA S2244

Relative to electric foot scooter operating requirements

MA H1663

Relative to the reckless operation of motor vehicles

MA H3298

Limiting autonomous driving capabilities to zero emission and electric vehicles

MA H3398

Funding the transition to electric vehicles

MA S2208

Funding the transition to electric vehicles

MA H3387

Relative to private sale requirements for used vehicles

MA S2230

Relative to class 3 electric bicycles

MA S2257

To promote the safe integration of autonomous vehicles into the transportation system of the Commonwealth

MA H4260

Establishing that App-Based Drivers Are Not Employees, and Network Companies Are Not Employers, for Certain Purposes of the General Laws

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.