Requires use of helmets when operating or riding upon electric bicycle or electric scooter.
If enacted, A3993 will amend existing traffic regulations under Title 39 of the Revised Statutes in New Jersey, mandating helmet usage for all users of low-speed electric bicycles and scooters. By setting fines for violations, it establishes a formal accountability structure; first-time offenders may be fined up to $25, while repeat offenders could face fines up to $100. This approach aims to establish a culture of safety among users and potentially reduce head injuries associated with electric bike and scooter usage.
Assembly Bill A3993 requires individuals operating or riding on low-speed electric bicycles and scooters to wear properly fitted and fastened helmets. This legislative measure aims to enhance user safety due to the rising popularity of electric bicycles and scooters, which has coincided with an increased incidence of injuries among their users. The bill underscores that the lack of helmet usage has been related to the severity of injuries sustained during accidents involving these vehicles, hence constituting a public safety concern.
There may be varying opinions surrounding the bill. Proponents will likely emphasize the importance of safety regulations to protect riders on electric bicycles and scooters, especially in urban areas with heavy traffic. On the other hand, opponents might argue about the potential inconvenience of helmet laws deterring individuals from using these modes of transportation, which could impact legislation aimed at promoting green transit options. The bill's effectiveness will depend on public compliance and the balance between promoting safety and encouraging the use of cleaner transportation alternatives.