Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7839

Introduced
3/4/22  
Refer
3/4/22  
Report Pass
5/31/22  
Engrossed
6/8/22  

Caption

Regulation Of Electric Bicycles

Impact

The implementation of HB 7839 is intended to standardize the use of electric bicycles within the state, providing clarity and improving safety on the roads. It mandates that electric bicycles must be equipped with speedometers and labels indicating their classification, speed, and motor wattage. Furthermore, the bill stipulates that riders of Class 3 bicycles must wear helmets if they are 15 years of age or younger, and prohibits individuals under 16 from operating Class 3 bicycles except when they are passengers.

Summary

House Bill 7839, titled Regulation of Electric Bicycles, was introduced to establish a regulatory framework for electric bicycles in Rhode Island. The bill aims to treat electric bicycles similarly to human-powered bicycles, ensuring that the same rules of the road apply to both categories. It outlines three classes of electric bicycles based on their operational characteristics and maximum speeds, ranging from those that provide assistance only while pedaling up to 28 miles per hour.

Sentiment

Discussions around HB 7839 reflect a general sentiment of support for promoting the use of electric bicycles as a sustainable transportation alternative. Advocates argue that the bill will enhance road safety and encourage more people to utilize electric bicycles. However, concerns were raised regarding the stipulation that local governments cannot impose additional restrictions on electric bicycles, which some believe undermines local authority and might lead to unregulated speeds in community areas.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding the bill is the balance between state regulation and local governance. Proponents of the bill believe that a consistent statewide framework is necessary to encourage the adoption of electric bicycles and ensure their safe operation. Conversely, opponents fear that restricting local regulations might jeopardize specific community safety needs. If enacted, the bill could significantly change how electric bicycles are viewed legally, aligning them more with traditional bicycles and reshaping local transportation dynamics.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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