New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5585

Introduced
6/8/23  

Caption

Directs MVC to establish public information campaign concerning certain motorized vehicles; establishes 15-mile-per-hour speed limit for certain motorized vehicles.

Impact

The proposed legislation also enforces a speed limit of 15 miles per hour for the operation of these low-speed vehicles on highways, roadways, and streets. This speed restriction is intended to mitigate risk to both riders and pedestrians, addressing safety concerns that have arisen with the increased prevalence of such vehicles. Furthermore, it clarifies regulations regarding where these motorized bicycles can be operated, emphasizing that they cannot be used on highways with higher speed limits or in specific prohibited areas. This creates a clearer framework for the operation of low-speed vehicles and aligns state regulations with public safety goals.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5585, introduced by Assemblyman John Catalano and co-sponsored by Assemblyman Rooney, is aimed at enhancing the public's understanding of low-speed motorized vehicles. The bill mandates the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) to create a public information campaign focused on low-speed electric bicycles, scooters, and motorized bicycles. It intends to inform both operators of these vehicles and pedestrians about potential dangers and operational responsibilities. The campaign is a proactive approach to ensuring safety on the roads, particularly in interactions between these vehicles and pedestrians or other motor vehicles.

Contention

While the bill appears to have supportive rhetoric surrounding public safety, potential points of contention may arise concerning enforcement and the responsibilities of operators. Critics might raise concerns regarding how effectively the MVC can enforce these regulations and whether riders will be adequately educated on their responsibilities. Additionally, local governments may also debate their capacity to manage the increased presence of these low-speed vehicles within their jurisdictions, particularly with respect to maintaining pedestrian safety in busy urban areas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1062

Directs MVC to establish public information campaign concerning certain motorized vehicles; establishes 15-mile-per-hour speed limit for certain motorized vehicles.

NJ A609

"Drew's Law"; establishes 15 miles per hour speed limit in or near certain public parks.

NJ A639

"Drew's Law"; establishes 15 miles per hour speed limit in or near certain public parks.

NJ AB1447

Vehicles: motorized scooters.

NJ A5295

Reclassifies electric bicycles; establishes certain regulations for electric bicycles, motorized bicycles, storage batteries, and charging systems.

NJ A3792

Restricts use of motorized skateboards.

NJ A2381

Restricts use of motorized skateboards.

NJ AB2989

Motorized scooter: use of helmet: maximum speed.

NJ S440

"Drew's Law"; allows counties and municipalities to establish, or request DOT to establish, 15 miles per hour speed limit in or near certain parks and to set increased penalty for violating speed limit.

NJ HB434

Motor Vehicles - Speed Limits - Establishment and Enforcement

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