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New Year, New Laws

Every year motorists face new laws and regulations, especially when it comes to motorcyclists. This year, a handful of states have new laws on the books that riders need to know:

ILLINOIS – Amended the definition of motorcycle to include autocycle, defined as a three-wheeled motor vehicle that has a steering wheel and seating that does not require the operator to straddle it. Operation of an autocycle requires a Class D driver’s license.

INDIANA –  Motorized cycles and mopeds must now be registered under one of two classes: over 50cc and 50cc and under. Operators of both types of vehicles must show proof of ownership and wear helmets if they are under 18 years of age. Operators of over-50cc vehicles are required to carry liability insurance and must have a valid driver’s license with motorcycle endorsement. Riders of 50cc-and-under vehicles must be 15 years of age or older and have a valid Indiana state ID card with a motor driven cycle Class B endorsement, learner’s permit or driver’s license. Continue Reading

AMA

AMA Tracks 2014 Traffic Laws

The AMA (American Motorcyclist Association) is tracking this year’s legislation for you. Thousands of new laws have been proposed, passed, opposed and postponed, making it difficult for riders to keep track of new motorcycle and traffic laws in their state. However, the AMA keeps a watchful eye on legislation that has to do with the motorcycle community, so you can find the full breakdown on their blog:

AMA Blog: DC Insider