Your only partially correct...But that is not true.. They can be registered as home built mopeds in any county in the state. Members here have already done it. It is perfectly legal to build a motor vehicle or moped and have it registered in Fla. it's done all them time
real quick also check the definitions of motor vehicle in 316.003 and 320.01Ok, this gets back to my arguement.
In the Florida driver handbook it says on page 4, you need a license if you drive a motor vehicle on public streets.
Motor Vehicle: Any self-propelled vehicle, including a motor vehicle combination, not operated upon rails or guide way, excluding vehicles
moved solely by human power, motorized wheelchairs, and motorized bicycles as defined in section 316.003, Florida Statutes.
Motorcycle: Any motor vehicle having a seat or saddle for the use of the rider and designed to travel on not more than three wheels in contact
with the ground, but excluding a tractor or a moped.
2.3 - Who Needs One?
• If you live in Florida and want to drive a motor vehicle on public streets and highways.
• If you move to Florida and have a valid license from another state, you must get a Florida license within 30 days of becoming a resident.
You are considered a resident of Florida if you:
a. Enroll your children in public school, or
b. Register to vote, or
c. File for a homestead exemption, or
d. Accept employment, or
e. Reside in Florida for more than six consecutive months.
This definition of a moped is a laugh. There's no such vehicle on the market, except for a electric motor bicycle. I'm pretty sure whoever wrote this part of the law was copying from the ebike law making slight changes as needed. The problem is what works for an ebike doesn't work for a china girl style bike. You can ride an ebike off from a dead stop without peddling. It qualifies as self propelled. All motor vehicles are self propelled remember.
A china girl MB can't pass that test. It's not self propelled, and therefore not a moped, and not motor vehicle.
You can't ride a china girl off from a stop in the manner described below. Where they really shot themselves in the toockus, is when they specified not to exceed 50cc. That seals the deal. My 50 definitely can't take off on it's own. There's no way a prosecutor could claim it's self propelled.
(77) MOPED.—Any vehicle with pedals to permit propulsion by human power, having a seat or saddle for the use of the rider and designed to travel on not more than three wheels; with a motor rated not in excess of 2 brake horsepower and not capable of propelling the vehicle at a speed greater than 30 miles per hour on level ground; and with a power-drive system that functions directly or automatically without clutching or shifting gears by the operator after the drive system is engaged. If an internal combustion engine is used, the displacement may not exceed 50 cubic centimeters.
That's the defense I would try to mount for a no license ticket. No lawyer, they'd want hundreds to actually argue a case in front of a jury. Traffic court is set up for citizens to experience the judicial system by defending themselves without having a great deal at stake. The worst they can do is fine you. In Texas the jury gets to set the fine. They usually will fine you less than a judge will. In almost every case the state looses money no matter how much the fine. They aren't going to be too eagar to try this case.
If you should happen to lose, that's when you can decide to forget about it, or hire a shyster to appeal.
I agree they do seem to say a moped isn't a motor vehicle. Doesn't matter though because the vehicle they're describing as a moped doesn't work for a gas powered motor bicycle, if we're talking about a china girl style bike. It can't be ridden in the manner described especially if it's a 50.real quick also check the definitions of motor vehicle in 316.003 and 320.01
you will see that a moped is not a motor vehicle by thoughs two laws. and because the conflict is there that's why the state attorney's office said they will also find a NO INFORMATION statement in the court room. read all the laws not just that one.
From my understanding of how the law reads... for DL purposes a moped is treated as a motor vehicle and only for this case meaning you will need a DL. Which in-turn means you need to get it registered.real quick also check the definitions of motor vehicle in 316.003 and 320.01
you will see that a moped is not a motor vehicle by thoughs two laws. and because the conflict is there that's why the state attorney's office said they will also find a NO INFORMATION statement in the court room. read all the laws not just that one.
Good guidelines for a motor bicycle would say something like,From my understanding of how the law reads... for DL purposes a moped is treated as a motor vehicle and only for this case meaning you will need a DL. Which in-turn means you need to get it registered.
For everything else its a bicycle... (one exception being you can not run it on the sidewalk with the motor running)
If this is the case and nothing changes to alter this. Then the best route for the motorized bicycle riding community in Florida would be to work with the state/dmv to provide some form of safety guidelines for custom built moped so they can be registered.(I know some have already been able to accomplish this but, it hasn't worked for everyone that has tried it)
I'm not gonna bring up the part about it not being epa approved. I was just sayin'. I'd like to fight to make these motorized bicycles legal, and make them be called motorized bicycles in the statutes. Im going to push to let us ride these in the bike lanes, don't need to be licensed to ride it. The max speed i'll say is 20mph. You don't need to go any faster than that. Any faster is plain rediculus. A bicycle will fall apart going 30mph over time. They hopefully will hear me out. For those of us who cant get a license, for whatever the reason, need a form of transportation. Motorized bicycles is it. To be called a moped is rediculous. These are definitely not mopeds. Mopeds don't even need pedals. These mb's do. Mopeds have a key ignition, and you have a floor to put your feet. and you steer and have twist throttle. Heres a pic of what i think is a moped.Legally blind, no DL over 50cc non EPA approved motor
God bless ya !
I agree with your thinking. A motor bicycle isn't a moped, and shouldn't be referred to as one. Motor bicycles should be the same as a bicycle because nether are self propelled, which makes them different from all motor vehicles. Motor bicycles shouldn't be required to be licensed or registered, unless it's just a formality of walking in a forking over a few dollars to handle the paper work.I'm not gonna bring up the part about it not being epa approved. I was just sayin'. I'd like to fight to make these motorized bicycles legal, and make them be called motorized bicycles in the statutes. Im going to push to let us ride these in the bike lanes, don't need to be licensed to ride it. The max speed i'll say is 20mph. You don't need to go any faster than that. Any faster is plain rediculus. A bicycle will fall apart going 30mph over time. They hopefully will hear me out. For those of us who cant get a license, for whatever the reason, need a form of transportation. Motorized bicycles is it. To be called a moped is rediculous. These are definitely not mopeds. Mopeds don't even need pedals. These mb's do. Mopeds have a key ignition, and you have a floor to put your feet. and you steer and have twist throttle. Heres a pic of what i think is a moped.
This is what should be called a moped cuz it has a space to put your feet. Its key ignition, twist throttle. It is self propelled. It doesn't need pedals, it goes from a dead stop to speed by the twist of the throttle. Its gas operated. The seat part of the body of the vehicle. Our bikes is a seat on a seatpost. They are called moped scooters. That is what they are. Our mb's are strictly motorized bicycles. That is what i will push for.
Another important distinction that Florida obviously doesn't have a clue about is, mopeds have peddles, but they're not for propulsion. Mopeds are self propelled.This is a moped, common to have a 49cc maximum & note the intrinsic pedals, usually also mandated;
Figured I'd mention the maybe not-so-petty details
The ad on the top of this page says turn your bicycle to a motorize scooterTo be sure & despite the trend amongst retailers to call it w/e, this is not a "moped" it's a scooter - complete with different regulations, usually w/o an engine displacement restriction but a maximum wheel OD (depending on state ofc);
This is a moped, common to have a 49cc maximum & note the intrinsic pedals, usually also mandated;
Figured I'd mention the maybe not-so-petty details
I don't advocate it. Only as a last resort. I prefer to use the same regulations as a bicycle.LOL
That pesky Wabbit !
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Well, I would disagree with BN abt accepting a formality with gubment.
Them people could mismanage a rock.
It's been proven.
Tax someone a dime, you can tax 'em a dollar.
The power to tax is the power to destroy.
To me, that is just not acceptable.
We are not here for them, they are here for our benefit.
rc
The closer it is to a motorcycle the more regs ?I don't advocate it. Only as a last resort. I prefer to use the same regulations as a bicycle.
I would go even further and exempt MBs from EPA regulations. Because of the small displacement there's no need.
In Florida and most of the world moped means bicycle with a gas motor.Words like moped, scooter, and motorcycle, are interchangeable in texas law. They all mean the same thing, "automobile". Which means, you guessed it, self propelled vehicle.