Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1677

Introduced
2/18/26  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to child passengers on motorcycles and motortricycles

Impact

This legislation directly impacts state laws relating to motorcycle and motortricycle operation, particularly for younger operators and passengers. By implementing mandatory protective gear for young motorcycle riders and specifying conditions under which children can ride as passengers, the bill aims to enhance overall road safety for vulnerable populations. It reinforces the state's commitment to child safety and public health, addressing potential risks associated with motorcycle riding, especially for minors.

Summary

Senate Bill 1677 aims to amend existing laws regarding child passengers on motorcycles and motortricycles in Missouri. The bill proposes the repeal of section 302.020, introducing new sections designed to enhance safety standards for young riders. Key provisions include requirements for individuals under twenty-six years of age operating or riding on motorcycles to wear protective headgear, promoting a uniform safety standard across the state. Additionally, the bill establishes criteria for children under ten years of age riding as passengers, necessitating that these riders meet certain conditions to ensure their safety while on the road.

Contention

There could be notable contention surrounding the enforcement aspects of SB1677. While the bill emphasizes the safety of child passengers, concerns may arise regarding how the new regulations will be enforced by law enforcement officials. Additionally, there may be opposition from motorcycle enthusiasts who argue that restrictive laws could infringe on personal freedoms. The provision requiring that no political subdivision may impose additional headgear mandates could also spark debate over local versus state authority in regulating motor vehicle safety standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB497

Modifies provisions relating to drivers' duty to secure child passengers

MO SB28

Modifies provisions relating to transportation

MO HB969

Modifies provisions relating to motorcycle or all-terrain vehicle franchisors

MO SB83

Modifies provisions relating to child protection

MO SB585

Modifies provisions relating to the Department of Revenue

MO SB645

Modifies provisions relating to motor vehicle inspections

MO HB737

Modifies provisions relating to the protection of children

MO SB619

Modifies provisions relating to the protection of unborn children

MO HB169

Modifies provisions relating to cotton trailers

MO HB1579

Establishes and modifies provisions relating to the adoption of children

Similar Bills

MO SB990

Requires motorcycle operators and passengers to wear protective headgear

MO HB3119

Requires motorcycle operators and passengers to wear protective headgear

MO HB2328

Establishes provisions relating to child safety on motorcycles and motortricycles

MO HB2553

Establishes provisions relating to child safety on motorcycles and motortricycles

MO HB1831

Establishes provisions relating to child safety on motorcycles and motortricycles

MO HB3085

Establishes provisions relating to child safety on motorcycles and motortricycles

MO HB1798

Requires the Missouri driver's license written examination to be administered in English and prohibits the use of translators

MO HB3522

Requires the Missouri driver's license written examination to be administered in English and prohibits the use of translators