"power output of no more than one thousand watts or one and three-tenths horsepower"
that aint progress
That bill is already dead so no changes this year.
It is still 48cc and 19MPH or less top speed.
The bills author original intent was to put a limit on electrics as there are none in AZ and 1KW is dandy with me with no gearing restriction and I build them, the 1.3HP for gas is just a direct math conversion from 1KW to HP and she didn't understand the practical difference of power plants and how stupid it is given available gas power plants or to try and regulate that way for law enforcement anyway.
Landuse...
"If I lived in AZ and was a motorized bicycle enthusiast, I'd be mad.
Just remember, the authorities aren't stupid, and riding a motorized bicycle at 35mph is just plain not going to happen."
#1 I used 30MPH not 35MPH as a negotiating number, even 25MPH which is residential subdivision speed here so at least it is not school cross walk speed.
#2 I included safety language in my proposal for speeds greater than 20MPH I think every motorized bicycle should have regardless of size or speed anyway.
#3 I would conservatively estimate 75% or more of the gas motorized bicycles in AZ are over 48cc and illegal as it is, and nobody rides at 19MPH on a 35MPH road.
#4 Traffic patrol cops in the Phoenix Metro Area are not looking for mechanical power violations of people under motor power on the roadway just to hand out a ticket, they are looking for people operating on the roadway in an unsafe way.
I have logged thousands of city driving motorized bicycle riding miles in the 30MPH range and been seen countless times by police, I even had a police cruiser pace me on a 35MPH 3 lane road doing 30MPH. There were 2 cops in the car. I looked over at them, smiled, nodded my head and both smiled back and went on around me.
Why? Maybe because I always wear a helmet even though I am not required to, I stay to the right on the road, and have a flashing front light.
The point is, they didn't see me as a danger to myself or others and couldn't care less what was powering me.
#5 I don't know what the rules are where you live Landuse but I have had nothing but overwhelming support for my efforts to relax the motorized bicycle rules here, 235 AZ riders have voiced that opinion on my petition.
You are not in AZ Landuse, but by this time next year you may be eating your words and wishing someone in your state was standing up like I have been doing there and you could ride 30MPH with your 66cc legally ;-}