Prohibits sellers of bicycles with electric assist, electric scooters, and motor-driven cycles from selling to persons less than sixteen years of age; requires valid proof of age at the point of purchase; establishes licensing requirements for bicycles with electric assist, electric scooters, and motor-driven cycles that can exceed twenty-eight miles per hour.
Impact
If enacted, S09360 would amend the vehicle and traffic laws significantly by centralizing the aspects of age verification and licensing for electric assist bicycles, electric scooters, and motor-driven cycles. The intended effect of these changes is to improve public safety, especially for younger individuals who may not have the maturity or experience to operate high-speed vehicles. The bill's proponents argue that these measures are necessary to reduce accidents and injuries involving these types of transport, thereby enhancing overall traffic safety.
Summary
Bill S09360, introduced in the New York Senate, aims to enhance the safety regulations concerning bicycles with electric assist, electric scooters, and motor-driven cycles. The bill imposes strict age restrictions, making it illegal for sellers to sell these vehicles to anyone under the age of sixteen. Additionally, it mandates that purchasers of high-speed models (those exceeding twenty-eight miles per hour) must hold a valid class D, DJ, M, or MJ license at the point of sale. The legislation seeks to ensure that minors are not able to purchase potentially dangerous vehicles without proper regulation.
Contention
While S09360 focuses on safety, there are points of contention among various stakeholders. Advocates for youth independence and mobility argue that this bill could unnecessarily restrict access to sustainable modes of transportation for young people. Critics of the bill believe that it creates barriers for minors who wish to engage in environmentally friendly commuting options. On the other hand, safety advocates insist on the urgent need to protect young individuals from the risks associated with operating high-speed vehicles without adequate supervision and licensing.
Same As
Prohibits sellers of bicycles with electric assist, electric scooters, and motor-driven cycles from selling to persons less than sixteen years of age; requires valid proof of age at the point of purchase; establishes licensing requirements for bicycles with electric assist, electric scooters, and motor-driven cycles that can exceed twenty-eight miles per hour.
Prohibits sellers of bicycles with electric assist, electric scooters, and motor-driven cycles from selling to persons less than sixteen years of age; requires valid proof of age at the point of purchase; establishes licensing requirements for bicycles with electric assist, electric scooters, and motor-driven cycles that can exceed twenty-eight miles per hour.
Requires the registration and issuance of license plates for bicycles with electric assist and electric scooters that can exceed twenty-eight miles per hour with battery assistance up to and exceeding seven hundred fifty watts.
Requires the registration and issuance of license plates for bicycles with electric assist and electric scooters that can exceed twenty-eight miles per hour with battery assistance up to and exceeding seven hundred fifty watts.
Requires bicycles with electric assist and electric scooters to be registered with the department of motor vehicles and have a license plate affixed to such bicycle with electric assist or electric scooter.
Requires bicycles with electric assist and electric scooters to be registered with the department of motor vehicles and have a license plate affixed to such bicycle with electric assist or electric scooter.
Requires license plates for certain bicycles with electric assist and electric scooters; requires a person be eighteen years of age to operate or purchase bicycles with electric assist and electric scooters.