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House Bill 822 enhances moped safety in North Carolina by limiting passengers, restricting lanes on high-speed roads, and banning operation on highways over 35 mph.
House Bill 822 enhances moped safety in North Carolina by limiting passengers, restricting lanes on high-speed roads, and banning operation on highways over 35 mph.
Bill Number: HB 822
Introduced: April 8, 2025
Status: Regular Message Sent To Senate
Sponsors: Representative Adams, along with Representatives Shepard and Setzer
Classification: Bill
Subject Areas: Crimes, DMV, License Plates, Licenses & Permits, Motor Vehicles, Motorcycles & Mopeds, Public Transportation, Traffic Offenses
House Bill 822 aims to modify existing laws governing the operation of mopeds in North Carolina. The primary intent is to enhance safety regulations for moped riders and ensure compliance with traffic laws, particularly in areas with higher speed limits.
The bill introduces several significant changes to the current regulations regarding moped operation:
Passenger Limitations:
Lane Restrictions:
Speed Limit Restrictions:
Traffic Infractions:
House Bill 822 seeks to improve the safety and regulation of moped operation in North Carolina by establishing clear guidelines regarding passenger limits, lane usage, and speed restrictions. By doing so, it aims to reduce traffic-related incidents involving mopeds, thereby enhancing public safety on the roads.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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