Maryland 2022 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB475

Introduced
1/21/22  
Refer
1/21/22  

Caption

St. Mary's County - Motor Vehicle Registration - Exception for Golf Carts

Impact

If enacted, HB 475 would amend existing transportation laws, specifically those that require registration for motor vehicles operating on highways. By introducing an exception for golf carts, the legislation aims to facilitate greater accessibility and practicality for residents wishing to use these vehicles for short distance travel within the county. This shift may encourage more residents to utilize golf carts, thereby potentially reducing traffic congestion and providing alternative means of transport in less populated or rural areas.

Summary

House Bill 475 proposes to create an exception from the motor vehicle registration requirements specifically for golf carts in St. Mary's County, Maryland. This legislative measure allows the St. Mary's County Board of Commissioners the authority to designate which county highways may allow golf cart operations. The bill outlines specific stipulations that must be adhered to when operating golf carts, including limitations on conditions under which these vehicles can be used and requirements for safety measures.

Contention

The bill faced discussions regarding local control versus state mandates, as advocates argue for the benefits of simplifying regulations to encourage more community-friendly transportation options. However, opposition may arise surrounding the implications of allowing golf carts on public roads, particularly concerning safety concerns on highways. Critics may also bring forward issues related to the impact on local infrastructure and the ability to manage these exceptions effectively.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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