Establishes motor vehicle registration for street rods and custom motor vehicles.
The enactment of A4235 will likely simplify the registration and ownership verification process for enthusiasts of street rods and custom vehicles, allowing them to legally display and operate their vehicles during various events without the constraints typically imposed on standard motor vehicles. Owners must certify that these vehicles will not be used for general transportation but are allowed for activities like exhibitions, parades, and tours. This provision can foster a culture of preservation and community engagement around these uniquely modified vehicles.
Assembly Bill A4235 establishes a new registration process specifically for street rods and custom motor vehicles in New Jersey. The bill clearly defines what constitutes a 'custom vehicle' and a 'street rod,' including specifications regarding their age, manufacturing style, and alteration from original designs. For street rods manufactured after 1948, they must mimic the design of vehicles from prior to that year. The bill also mandates that ownership certificates for these vehicles include the terms 'Replica-Custom Motor Vehicle' or 'Replica-Street Rod' prominently displayed.
One potential point of contention regarding A4235 may involve the exemptions it provides from regular vehicle inspection rules and from the requirement to retrofit vehicles with newer safety equipment if such requirements were not in effect at the time of manufacture. Critics could argue that this exemption may compromise safety standards on public roads. Moreover, the specific design components allowed, such as 'blue dot tail lights,' could also attract scrutiny regarding their visibility and safety implications during use.