Okay, i am the original poster of this thread. I have done all the research that is humanly possible. This is the outcome.. To be fully legal in WA you must have a dl and anything with an internal combustion engine has to be registered. To have the bicycle registered it would have to pass the state patrol inspection.(all that is required for this is in earlier posts).This is the bad side.
This is the maybe side..
In most of the areas in WA the local police are allowing people to ride without registration. Some with a dl, others without. It is all up to your local police dept on how they want to handle the situation. If you obey the traffic laws and wear a helmet you could probably go unmolested by the police. If you have an officer that wants to uphold the law to the letter then you have no chance of winning. Most likly you would get a warning like i did.
So really i just depends on the chance you want to take.
The amount of work to go into a bike to get it to pass state patrol inspection, you might as well get a moped.
But again, as far as Wa state law is concerned to be legal you must have a valid DL and it must be registered.
As far as how i found out my information. I contacted the states attourny, The washigton state patrol. the dept of licensing. Looked up every RCW that had to do with motorized vehicals.
Even if you still want to be on the safe side you can yourself E-mail Washigton stae patrol- equipment. They are the final word on what is allowed on the roads of WA.
This is the maybe side..
In most of the areas in WA the local police are allowing people to ride without registration. Some with a dl, others without. It is all up to your local police dept on how they want to handle the situation. If you obey the traffic laws and wear a helmet you could probably go unmolested by the police. If you have an officer that wants to uphold the law to the letter then you have no chance of winning. Most likly you would get a warning like i did.
So really i just depends on the chance you want to take.
The amount of work to go into a bike to get it to pass state patrol inspection, you might as well get a moped.
But again, as far as Wa state law is concerned to be legal you must have a valid DL and it must be registered.
As far as how i found out my information. I contacted the states attourny, The washigton state patrol. the dept of licensing. Looked up every RCW that had to do with motorized vehicals.
Even if you still want to be on the safe side you can yourself E-mail Washigton stae patrol- equipment. They are the final word on what is allowed on the roads of WA.
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