The Moped Registration Accountability Amendment Act of 2025 aims to enhance consumer protection and regulatory compliance regarding motorcycles and motor-driven cycles in the District of Columbia. The bill amends the Automobile Consumer Protection Act of 1984 to eliminate exemptions for these vehicles, requiring motor vehicle dealers to provide written notice to consumers about the classification and registration requirements of the vehicles they are selling. Additionally, it introduces new unlawful acts related to the rental of motorcycles and motor-driven cycles, specifically prohibiting the rental of vehicles with false identifying information or those that are not properly registered.

Furthermore, the bill amends the Rental Vehicle Tax Reform Act of 1978 to remove the exemption for motorcycles and motor-driven cycles from rental fleet registration requirements. It establishes that rental operators must register all motorcycles and motor-driven cycles in their fleets, ensuring compliance with vehicle identification and registration standards. The bill also clarifies the definitions of "motorcycle" and "motor-driven cycle" in accordance with existing regulations. Overall, these changes are intended to improve accountability and safety in the rental and sale of these types of vehicles.