The bill amends the General Laws by introducing new definitions and regulations for various types of vehicles, effective July 1, 2024. It defines "Antique motor car" as a vehicle over 25 years old, which can be used for exhibitions, club activities, parades, and other functions, or for limited enjoyment, and may receive a special registration plate after inspection. The bill also defines "Antique motorcycle," "Authorized emergency vehicle," "Automobile," "Bicycle," "Camping recreational vehicle," "Electric motorized bicycle," "Electric personal assistive mobility device" (EPAMD), "Fifth-wheel trailer," "Hearse," "Jitney or bus," "Low-speed motor vehicle," and "Motorcycle," each with specific criteria. A new definition for "Kei car" or "Kei truck" is added, describing a class of small Japanese vehicles with size and engine displacement restrictions.

Furthermore, the bill amends the vehicle registration section to outline grounds for refusing registration or transfer, including false statements, mechanical unfitness, suspicion of theft, suspended registration, unpaid fines of $200 or more, and non-compliance with environmental regulations, adding a $5.00 fee to unpaid fines upon settlement. It restricts "Kei cars" and "Kei trucks" to operate on public highways with speed limits of 35 mph or less and allows them to cross highways with speed limits between 35 mph and 45 mph under controlled intersections. A grandfather clause is included for "Kei cars" and "Kei trucks" registered before June 1, 2024, preventing denial of registration renewal based on vehicle type, but prohibiting transfer of such registrations to new owners. The legislative explanation indicates the act's focus on vehicle definitions and the restricted use of "Kei cars" and "Kei trucks" on public highways.

Statutes affected:
8013  SUB A: 31-1-3, 31-3-5
8013: 31-1-3, 31-3-5